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A01NYUB Waterproof Ultrasonic Sensor
A waterproof ultrasonic distance sensor with UART serial output. The A01NYUB measures distance by timing the ultrasonic pulse echo and outputs the result dir...
A waterproof ultrasonic distance sensor with UART serial output. The A01NYUB measures distance by timing the ultrasonic pulse echo and outputs the result directly via asynchronous serial at 9600 bps — no external signal processing needed. With the included removable bell-mouth fitted, the effective range extends to 7.5 m.
The closed probe design is waterproof (IP67) and dustproof, with penetration through smog and dust. Connects easily to Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any MCU with a serial interface.
Specifications
- Operating Voltage – 3.3–5 V
- Average Current – <15 mA
- Blind Zone – 28 cm
- Detection Range (Flat Object) – 28–750 cm
- Output – UART (9600 bps)
- Response Time – 100 ms
- Probe Centre Frequency – 40 kHz ± 1.0 kHz
- Sensing Angle – 55° with bell-mouth, 40° without
- Waterproof Grade – IP67
- Operating Temperature – -15 to 60°C
- Storage Temperature – -25 to 80°C
Ideal For
- Reversing / parking distance sensors
- Obstacle-avoidance robots
- Object proximity detection
- Outdoor or wet-environment distance measurement
Resources
Package Contents
- 1× A01NYUB Waterproof Ultrasonic Sensor
- 1× Removable Bell-Mouth
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- IP67
- An ingress protection rating meaning the enclosure is dust-tight and can survive temporary immersion in water under specified test conditions. This matters when choosing a sensor for outdoor, wet, or wash-down environments.
- UART
- UART is a simple serial connection that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, often labelled TX and RX. It matters because this module is designed to replace a wired UART cable with a wireless link while keeping the same serial data format.
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