Pulse Laser Range finder Sensor
A Pulse Laser Range Finder (LRF) Sensor is an instrument used to measure distance by emitting a laser pulse and measuring the time it takes for the light to return after reflecting off an object. It works on the principle of Time of Flight (ToF).
These infrared laser range sensors, which have 905nm laser and 1535nm laser, are widely used in various applications including robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones, military equipment, 3D mapping, industrial automation, and more. They provide accurate measurements and can operate over a wide range of distances, depending on the specific design of the LRF sensor.
3000m Laser Rangefinder Module UART is a high-performance ultra-long-range laser rangefinder sensor module designed for outdoor use in drone pods. It can be integrated into handheld mobile devices such as thermal imaging and night vision devices through the UART serial port. For 2.3m measurement targets, it has a maximum range of 3 km, an operating frequency of 5Hz, a ranging accuracy of 1m, and a 1535nm safe visible first-class laser. The 3km laser rangefinder sensor module is powered by 8.5V and is capable of accurately measuring distances up to 3000m. It is ideal for applications that require accurate distance measurement in outdoor environments.