
MB1643 HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4 High Performance Ultrasonic Rangefinder
- Hersteller: MaxBotix
- Artikel-Nr.: EXP-R36-110
- Herstellernummer: MB1643-000
- Herkunftsland: US
- Zolltarifnummer: 90159000
- Gewicht (kg): 0.01
Features of the MB1643, HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4, include millimeter resolution, range information... mehr
Features of the MB1643, HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4, include millimeter resolution, range information from 2cm to 5m, a 10Hz read rate, and various output options: pulse-width, analog voltage, and RS232.
The HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4 is the narrowest beam width sensor which is also the least sensitive to side objects offered in the HRLV-ShortRange-EZ sensor line.
The HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4 is an excellent choice when only larger objects need to be detected.
Specs:
The HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4 is the narrowest beam width sensor which is also the least sensitive to side objects offered in the HRLV-ShortRange-EZ sensor line.
The HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4 is an excellent choice when only larger objects need to be detected.
Specs:
- Resolution of 1-mm
- 10Hz reading rate
- Internal temperature compensation
- Cost-effective solution where precision range-findings are needed
- Sensor component allows users to lower the cost of their systems without sacrificing performance
- 42kHz Ultrasonic sensor measures distance to objects
- RoHS compliant
- Read from all sensor outputs: Analog Voltage, RS232 and Pulse Width
- Virtually no sensor dead zone, large objects closer than 30 cm are typically reported as 30 cm
- Accuracy is factory-matched providing a typical accuracy of 1% or better
- Maximum range of 5000 mm
- Tolerates outside noise sources
- Operates from 2.5V-5.5V
- Low 3.1mA average current requirement
- Small, light weight module
- Designed for easy integration into your project or product
- Operational Temperature from -0C to +65C
- Real-time automatic calibration (voltage, humidity, ambient noise)
- Option external temperature compensation HR-MaxTemp
- Firmware filtering for better noise tolerance and clutter rejection
- Great starting point for users unsure of which sensor to use
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