Maxbotix XL-MaxSonar-EZ4 Sonar Range Finder MB1240
SKU : MbXL-MS-EZ4SRFMB1240
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Overview
The Maxbotics XL-MaxSonar family of sonar range finders offers very short- to long-range detection and ranging in an incredibly small package with low power consumption. The XL-MaxSonar detects objects from 0 to 7.65 meters (25 feet) and provides sonar range information beyond 20 cm (8") with a resolution of 1 cm resolution (0.4 in). Objects between 0 and 20 cm range as 20 cm. An efficient transformer uses 0.5 W of power to drive the transducer, yielding high-output acoustic power. This acoustic power, combined with continuously-variable gain, real-time automatic calibration, real-time waveform signature analysis, and real-time noise rejection algorithms, results in virtually noise-free distance readings for most applications, even in the presence of various acoustic or electrical noise sources. The XL-MaxSonar distance sensor is available in five factory-calibrated beam patterns (EZ/AE0-4).For a less-expensive, lower-resolution, shorter-range version, please consider the LV-MaxSonar-EZ family of distance sensors.
Specifications and Features
- - Small and light: 0.870" x 0.785" x 0.989" (2.2 x 2.0 x 2.5 cm), 0.22 oz (6.1 g)
- - Long range detection: 0 – 7.65 m (25 ft)
- - No dead zone; detections from 0 to 20 cm (8 in) are output as 20 cm
- - Resolution of 1 cm (0.4 in)
- - Low typical current consumption: 3.4 mA at 5 V, 2.1 mA at 3.3 V
- - Runs on 3.3 – 5 V
- - 42 kHz ultrasonic sensor
- - 10 Hz reading rate
- - Readings can be triggered externally or internally
- - Supports three interfaces (all are active simultaneously):
- - Serial output of distance reading: asynchronous, logic-level (TTL), inverted, 9600 bps 8N1
- - Analog output of distance reading: (Vcc/1024) / cm (4.9 mV/cm when input voltage Vcc = 5 V)
- - Pulse width output of distance reading: 58 μs/cm (147 μs/in) on EZ models only
- - Analog voltage envelope of return acoustic wave form on AE models only