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TF02-i LiDAR Laser Range Sensor (40m)
TF02-i LiDAR is an industrial-grade medium-range distance sensor. Its maximum detection range can reach up to 40m and it has an adjustable frame rate with a ...
TF02-i LiDAR is an industrial-grade medium-range distance sensor. Its maximum detection range can reach up to 40m and it has an adjustable frame rate with a maximum of 1KHz.
This rangefinder has a PC/ABS/PMMA enclosure with IP65 water and dust resistance. It supports a wide range of input voltages (7-30V) with reverse protection to protect the internal circuit and adopts RS485 communication interface and standard Modbus protocol. Multiple built-in operating modes are included for the users to change their parameters and configurations to meet different applications.
The TF02-i LiDAR can be used on the Arduino UNOR3 through the TTL to RS485 Shield, and it can also be used on the Raspberry Pi through the USB to RS485 module. Those two ways provided by DFRobot can make TF02-i LiDAR simpler to be used.
How does TF02-i LIDAR work?
TF02-i is a single point LiDAR, which is based on Pulse Time of Flight (PTOF).
It adopts an incoherent energy receiving mode, and the detection is mainly based on Pulse counting. TF02-i emits a narrow pulse laser, which is collimated by the transmitting lens to form a collimated light,which enters the receiving system after being reflected by the measured target and is focused on the APD detector by the receiving lens.
The time between the transmitted signal and the received signal is calculatedthrough the circuit amplification and filtering, and the distance between TF02-i and the measured target can be calculated through the speed of light.
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0.1-40m@90% reflectivity
0.1-13.5m@10% reflectivity
0.1-40m@90% reflectivity & 100Klux
0.1-13.5m@10% reflectivity & 100Klux
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- LiDAR
- A sensing method that uses laser light to measure distance and build a 3D picture of the surroundings. It matters for robotics and autonomous systems because LiDAR data can help with mapping, navigation and obstacle detection.
- Modbus
- Modbus is an industrial communication protocol used by many meters, sensors, PLCs, and automation devices. Modbus support matters because it can make the controller easier to integrate with existing industrial equipment.
- RS485
- RS485 is a robust wired serial communication standard often used in factories, farms, and buildings where cables may be long or electrically noisy. It matters because it lets this controller connect to industrial sensors, meters, and control equipment over longer distances than typical hobby serial wiring.
- Shield
- An add-on board that plugs into a main controller board to give it extra features such as sensing, motor control or communication. Knowing a product supports shields helps you judge whether it can connect neatly into an existing maker-board setup.
- UAV
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, such as a drone or autonomous aircraft. The term matters here because high-accuracy GNSS and RTK are often used when a flying robot needs precise position information.
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