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Description
Ranges from 6" to 254" (6.45m)
Serial (0-5V), Analog Voltage or Pulse Width interfaces
2.5cm (1") Resolution
Dimensions: 22.1x19.9x16.4 mm (the smallest on the market)
The new and improved Maxbotix LV-MaxSonar-EZ1 High-Performance Sonar Module detects objects from 0 to 254 inches (6.45 meters) and provides sonar range information from 6 to 254 inches with a 1-inch resolution. Objects between 0-inches and 6-inches range as 6-inches. This new LV version offers better low voltage compatibility for those using 3.3V (2.5 to 5.5V) in their systems.
The LV-MaxSonar-EZ1 offers very short to long-range detection and ranging, in an incredibly small package with ultra-low power consumption. The interface output formats included are pulse width output, analog voltage output, and asynchronous serial digital output.
The LV-MaxSonar-EZ1 features:
Very low price
The lowest power consumption
Superior beam shape
Stable Range Readings
No central blind spot
The smallest PCB
Mounting holes
Detects objects from 0 to 254 inches (6.45 meters)
Provides range of objects from 6 to 254 inches (6.45 meters)
Serial (0-5V), Analog voltage or PWM output
42 KHz ultrasonic ping
Free run or trigger operation
Worldwide patents pending
1-year warranty
Many applications require different beam widths or different sensibility. Consequently, Maxbotix is also offering the Maxbotix LV-MaxSonar-EZ0 High Performance Sonar Module, LV-MaxSonar-EZ3 and Maxbotix LV-MaxSonar-EZ4 High Performance Sonar Module with progressively narrower beam angles, allowing this sensor to match the application.
Cet article a un motif de faisceau similaire aux notes publiées. La sortie de largeur d'impulsion semble fluctuer lors des tests. J'ai besoin du grand angle de faisceau et cet appareil semble être à peu près tout ce qui est disponible.
P
Peter
It's ok.
This item does have a beam pattern similar to the notes published. The pulse width output seems to flit about some in testing. I need the wide beam angle and this device seems to be about all that is available.