SKU SEN0283
XL-TrashSonar-WR MB7139 Waterproof Ultrasonic Distance Sensor
by DFRobot
Original price
€161,04
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Original price
€161,04
Original price
€161,04
€161,04
-
€161,04
Current price
€161,04
All prices are VAT included
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The weather resistant MB7139 XL-TrashSonar-WR sensor features centimeter resolution and a 10Hz read rate, provides short to mid distance detection and range information from 20cm to 350cm for the nearest detectable target, and includes various output options: pulse-width, analog voltage , and RS232 serial.
The MB7139 from the XL-TrashSonar-WR line of outdoor sensors is a rugged ultrasonic sensor component module. This sensor comes in a compact and robust PVC housing which meets the IP67 water intrusion standard and matches electrical standard 3/4_x001e_inch PVC pipe fittings (this product has multiple housing options available).
The XL-TrashSonar-WR sensors are factory calibrated to match narrow sensor beam patterns and provide reliable long-range detection zones.
In addition, the MB7139 offers virtually noise free distance readings through the use of high-output acoustic power combined with continuously variable gain, real-time background automatic calibration, real-time waveform signature analysis, and noise rejection algorithms. This holds true even in the presence of many of the various acoustic or electrical noise sources.
The MB7139 from the XL-TrashSonar-WR line of outdoor sensors is a rugged ultrasonic sensor component module. This sensor comes in a compact and robust PVC housing which meets the IP67 water intrusion standard and matches electrical standard 3/4_x001e_inch PVC pipe fittings (this product has multiple housing options available).
The XL-TrashSonar-WR sensors are factory calibrated to match narrow sensor beam patterns and provide reliable long-range detection zones.
In addition, the MB7139 offers virtually noise free distance readings through the use of high-output acoustic power combined with continuously variable gain, real-time background automatic calibration, real-time waveform signature analysis, and noise rejection algorithms. This holds true even in the presence of many of the various acoustic or electrical noise sources.