INTRODUCTION
What is
an Ultrasonic Sensor?
An Ultrasonic sensor is a device that can measure the
distance to an object by using sound waves. It measures distance by sending out
a sound wave at a specific frequency and listening for that sound wave to
bounce back.
Diagram of the basic ultrasonic sensor operation
Since
it is known that sound travels through air at about 344 m/s (1129 ft/s), you
can take the time for the sound wave to return and multiply it by 344 meters
(or 1129 feet) to find the total round-trip distance of the sound wave.
Round-trip means that the sound wave traveled 2 times the distance to the
object before it was detected by the sensor; it includes the 'trip' from the
sonar sensor to the object AND the 'trip' from the object to the Ultrasonic
sensor (after the sound wave bounced off the object). To find the distance to
the object, simply divide the round-trip distance in half.
DFRobot
URM09 is an ultrasonic sensor specially designed for
fast ranging and obstacle avoidance applications. Its measuring frequency can
reach up to 30Hz. The sensor adopts built-in temperature compensation and
analog output. Meanwhile, it can provide accurate distance measurement within
500cm. The sensor is compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi or other
main-control boards with 3.3V or 5V logic level.
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SPECIFICATION
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Power Supply: 3.3~5.5V DC
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Operating Current: 20mA
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Operating Temperature: -10℃~+70℃
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Measurement Range: 2cm~500cm
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Resolution: 1cm
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Accuracy: 1%
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Frequency: 30Hz Max
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Dimension: 47mm × 22 mm/1.85× 0.87”
DOCUMENTS
· Product wiki
SHIPPING LIST
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URM09 Ultrasonic Sensor (Gravity Analog) x1
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PH2.0-3P Connector x1