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TFmini Lidar Range Finder Sensor Module Single-Point TFmini Micro Ranging Module Lidar Detectors for Raspberry Pi Pixhawk - RS1397

TFmini Lidar Range Finder Sensor Module Single-Point TFmini Micro Ranging Module Lidar Detectors for Raspberry Pi Pixhawk - RS1397

SKU:RS1397

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Description:

If you want to Detect any Obstacle but don’t know how to do it So, To overcome this problem, the only thing you should do is get a TFmini Lidar Range Finder. Lidar is commonly used to make high-resolution maps, with applications in surveying, geodesy, geomatics, archaeology, geography, geology, geomorphology, seismology, forestry, atmospheric physics, laser guidance, airborne laser swath mapping (ALSM), and laser altimetry.

Specifications:

  • Operating Range: 0.3-12m
  • The maximum operating range at 10% reflectivity: 5m
  • Applicable Voltage Range: 4.5-6V
  • Average Power Consumption: 0.12W
  • Acceptance Angle: 2.3°
  • Communication Interface: UART
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC): EN 55032 Class B
  • Baud Rate:115200
  • Data Bit: 8
  • Stop Bit: 1
  • Parity Bit: 0
  • Minimum Resolution Ratio: 5mm
  • Frequency: 100Hz
  • Wavelength: 850nm
  • Operating Temperature: 20-60℃
  • Light Sensitivity: 70,000lux
  • Accuracy: 1% (less than 6m), 2% (6m-12m)

Features:

  • TFmini Lidar Range Finder is lightweight about 6 grams, compact with reduced dimensions of 42mm x 15mm x 16mm
  • The operating range is 0.3-12 m. The average current is 120 ma, and the instantaneous current can reach up to 800 ma. When TFmini Lidar Range Finder detects beyond the limits of its interval, it can adapt.

Package Included:

1 x TFmini Lidar Range Finder Sensor Module Single-Point TFmini Micro Ranging Module Lidar Detectors for Raspberry Pi Pixhawk