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100m Raspberry Pi Laser Distance Meter Module Sensor

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A 100m raspberry pi laser distance sensor is a laser distance meter module device designed to measure distances up to 100 meters using a laser sensor, and it’s intended to be used with a Raspberry Pi single-board computer.

Features of 100m laser distance sensor:
1. Range: Up to 100 meters
2. Accuracy: Usually within a few mm
3. Resolution: Varies by model, but typically around 0.1mm/1mm
4. Refresh rate: Can vary, often several to 500 measurements per second.

When choosing such a laser distance sensor module, consider factors like accuracy requirements, environmental conditions, and whether the laser distance meter module can be easily integrated into your existing Raspberry Pi setup. Always refer to the specific product documentation for detailed specifications and setup instructions.


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Here are some key points about this type of 100m laser distance sensor:

1. Components of laser distance sensor module:
- Laser emitter
- Photodetector
- Signal processing circuitry
- Interface for connection to Raspberry Pi (usually UART).

2. Operating principle of high accuracy laser distance sensor:
Typically uses phase laser technology to calculate distance based on the time it takes for the laser pulse to travel to the target and back.

3. Applications of raspberry pi laser distance sensor:
- Robotics
- Surveying
- Industrial automation
- DIY projects.

4. Setup:
- Connect to Raspberry Pi GPIO pins
- Install necessary drivers or libraries
- Write code to read distance data.

5. Considerations of laser distance meter module:
- Outdoor use may be limited by ambient light conditions
- Accuracy can be affected by reflective surfaces
- Requires proper mounting and alignment.

6. Popular brand/models:
- B95/B93/B90 (though typically has a 3mm precision)
- Custom laser distance sensor modules available from Seakeda manufacturer.

7. Software support:
- Libraries available in Python and C
- Can integrate with existing Raspberry Pi projects.


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