Laser distance sensor modbus RS485 high precision with optimally designed transmitting and receiving optical lens, built-in advanced filtering and data processing algorithms. Long range laser sensor can reach distances of up to 40m with millimeter level accuracy. The sensor’s red laser aiming method makes aiming more accurate and faster, and its small size allows for easy installation and debugging. The Laser Distance Sensor also features convenient serial RS485 communication, which supports the Modbus-RTU communication protocol and provides users with an effortless and reliable Modbus interface. With single and continuous measurement modes and unattended continuous monitoring, users can easily track and monitor the distance within the measurement range.
1. Wide measurement range and fast response
2. Convenient serial RS485 communication
3. Support Modbus-RTU communication protocol
4. Small size, easy installation and debugging
5. Support single and continuous measurement, unattended continuous monitoring
6. Red laser aiming method makes aiming more accurate and faster
10m Arduino Distance Measurement Lidar Analog Laser Sensor.
The 10m Lidar Sensor Arduino is a sensor module that can be used with Arduino microcontrollers to measure distances using laser technology.
The laser measure sensor can accurately measure distances up to 10m and communicates with the Arduino using analog signals, making it compatible with most Arduino boards. The analog laser distance sensor provides distance measurements in analog voltage format, which can be easily read by the Arduino's analog input pins.
To use the laser measuring sensor, you would need to connect it to your Arduino board using jumper wires. The sensor typically has three pins: VCC (power supply), GND (ground), and OUT (analog output). Connect the VCC pin to the 5V pin of the Arduino, the GND pin to the GND pin of the Arduino, and the OUT pin to any of the analog input pins on the Arduino.
Once the distance measuring sensor is connected, you can write a simple Arduino program to read the analog voltage output from the sensor and convert it to distance. The Arduino's analog Read() function can be used to read the voltage value, which can then be mapped to the corresponding distance using a conversion formula.
Model | M95M-RTU | Frequency | 3Hz |
Measuring Range | 0.03~40m | Size | 69*40*16mm |
Measuring Accuracy | ±1mm | Weight | 40g |
Laser Grade | Class 2 | Communication Mode | Serial Communication, UART |
Laser Type | 620~690nm,<1mW | Interface | RS485(TTL/USB/RS232/ Bluetooth can be customized) |
Working Voltage | 5~32V | Working Temperature | 0~40℃(Wide temperature -10 ℃ ~ 50 ℃ can be customized) |
Measuring Time | 0.4~4s | Storage Temperature | -25℃-~60℃ |
Note:
1. Under bad measure condition, like environment with strong light or the diffuse reflectance of measuring point over-high or low, the accuracy would have bigger amount of error: ±1 mm± 50PPM.
2. Under strong light or bad diffuse reflectance of target, please use a reflection board
3. Operating temperature -10 ℃~50 ℃ can be customized
4. 60m can be customized
Have you got example of reading from a Linux system? Does your laser measuring sensors support work in Linux system?
Seakeda laser range modules can be used to Linux system, but write the corresponding Linux driver according to the serial port tool you are using is needed. Development languages can use cross-platform development languages so that you can be used on different systems. It's the same with Android system.
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