5V 30mW Laser Photoelectric Switch

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DFRobotSKU: RB-Dfr-330
Manufacturer #: FIT0319

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Description

  • Voltage: 5VDC
  • Composed of Emitter and Receptor
  • Power (Emitter): 30mW
  • Detection Range: 65M

The 5V 30mW Laser Photoelectric Switch is a photoelectric switch that is composed of emitter and receptor. The emitter consists of a laser diode, and the laser has the characteristics of high precision, good orientation etc. The receptor consists of a photoelectric element. When receiving the laser pulse, the built-in light conducts. It can be directly compatible with Arduino to develop related products. Of course, it is also very suitable for photoelectric counting, security, ultra-high vehicle overrun detection etc.

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Wiring:

  • Blue: Ground
  • Brown: 5VDC
  • Black: digital signal (receptor only)

Customer Reviews

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Grub
Eye Hazzard

This product is a Class IIIB laser, but does not have any labeling or warnings to tell you that. Even a split second of direct contact with your eye can cause permanent damage, as well as direct reflections off shiny surfaces. Apart from that, the sensor works well. Although the power supply is 5V, the output is actually 3V PNP which means it cannot be used directly as an Arduino input, so I am using it to activate a relay instead.

G
Grub
Eye Hazzard

Ce produit est un laser de classe IIIB, mais n’a pas d’étiquetage ni d’avertissement pour vous le dire. Même une fraction de seconde de contact direct avec vos yeux peut causer des dommages permanents, ainsi que des réflexions directes sur des surfaces brillantes. En dehors de cela, le capteur fonctionne bien. Bien que l'alimentation soit de 5 V, la sortie est de 3 V PNP, ce qui signifie qu'elle ne peut pas être utilisée directement comme entrée Arduino. Je l'utilise donc pour activer un relais.

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