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Arduino Laser Sensor 20Hz For Motion Distance Or Diy
- Arduino Laser Sensor, a 1mm precision laser distance measurement module, is a device utilized for measuring target distances and transmitting data. It employs visible laser technology to emit laser beams and receive reflected laser signals to measure the distance between objects and the sensor. The laser ranging sensor supports communication interfaces such as USB, TTL, RS232, RS485, Bluetooth, enabling data transmission and communication with other devices.
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Arduino Laser Sensor Key Features:
- Wide Distance Options
Wide range of selectable distances, making it suitable for various applications. - Fast Response Speed
Rapid data acquisition capabilities, completing distance measurements within milliseconds. - Multiple Communication Interfaces
Supports various communication interfaces and protocols,including RS232, RS485, Bluetooth, Modbus and UART,facilitating integration with existing control or data. - High Measurement Precision
With precision typically in the millimeter range, this sensor meets the high accuracy requirements of applications such as geodetical and construction engineering scenarios. - Stable Performance
The sensor maintains a narrow range of data fluctuations and exhibitsvery low repeatability error. - Non-Contact Measurement
The sensor is capable of non-contact measurement, suitable for detecting moving objects, high or low-temperature objects, liquids, and irregularly shaped objects.
Using a laser sensor with an Arduino can be a great way to detect distances, measure position, or detect objects. Typically, laser sensors used with Arduino can be either laser rangefinders (for measuring distance) or laser detectors (to detect the presence of a laser spot). Below, I will walk you through the general setup for laser sensors, specifically focusing on how to interface a laser distance sensor with an Arduino, as this is one of the most common use cases.
How to use Arduino Laser Sensor?
1. Laser Distance Sensor (e.g., Lidar, LDJ Laser Sensor)
One popular laser-based sensor for distance measurement is the LDJ Laser Sensor Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor. This is a compact and inexpensive sensor that uses laser light to measure the distance to an object.
Components Needed:
- Arduino board (e.g., Uno, Mega, Nano)
- LDJ Laser Sensor module
- Jumper wires
- Breadboard (optional)
Wiring the LDJ Laser Sensor:
The LDJ Laser Sensor communicates with the Arduino using the I2C protocol, which means you’ll need to connect the sensor to the SCL and SDA pins on your Arduino.
For an Arduino Uno:
- GND (sensor) to GND (Arduino)
- VCC (sensor) to 5V (Arduino)
- SDA (sensor) to A4 (Arduino Uno)
- SCL (sensor) to A5 (Arduino Uno)
If you are using a different Arduino model, check the I2C pins (SCL/SDA) for that board.
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