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MB7375 HRXL-MaxSonar-WRB

Wide beam. Ranges from 500mm to 1525mm with 6.33Hz read rate. Pulse-width, analog voltage, and RS232 serial. Reports range to closest target.

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  • Resolution of 1-mm
  • 6.33Hz read rate
  • Internal temperature compensation
  • 42kHz ultrasonic sensor measures distance to objects
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Read from all 3 sensor outputs: Analog Voltage, Serial, Pulse Width
  • Virtually no sensor dead zone, objects closer than 50cm typically range as 50cm
  • Operates from 2.7-5.5V
  • Low 2.9mA average current requirement
  • Small, lightweight module
  • Designed for easy integration into your project or product
  • Operational temperature -40°C to +65°C (-40°F to +149°F)
  • Real-time automatic calibration (voltage, humidity, and ambient noise)
  • Firmware filtering for excellent noise tolerance and clutter rejection
  • Weather resistant (IP67), optional chemical resistant F-Option
  • Matches standard electrical 3/4-inch PVC pipe fittings for easy mounting (3/4-inch National Pipe Thread Straight)
  • Short, wide detection zone
  • RS232 Serial Output
  • Maximum range of five feet (1525 mm)

The weather-resistant HRXL-MaxSonar-WRB is a rugged, ultrasonic sensor component module. This outdoor sensor provides wide-angled detection and ranges out to five feet in a compact, robust PVC housing. The ultrasonic sensor meets the IP67 water intrusion standard and matches standard electrical 3/4‑inch PVC pipe fittings.

The HRXL-MaxSonar-WRB MB7375 ultrasonic sensor features a maximum range of 5 feet (1525mm). The MB7375 is our sensor with the widest detection zone.

High-output, acoustic power, combined with continuously variable gain, real‑time background automatic calibration, real‑time waveform signature analysis, and noise rejection algorithms results in virtually noise-free distance readings. This holds true even in the presence of many of the various acoustic or electrical noise sources. The HRXL‑MaxSonar-WR sensors are factory calibrated.


Variations on this sensor model

MB7395 is the TTL version of this sensor.


Models with additional chemical resistance are available

The F-Option (IP-68) design modification provides our weather-resistant sensors with extra protection against corrosive chemical environments. Ask for the F-Option (IP-68) when ordering.

Chemical Compatibility

Product 3D Models


200 Housing (Compact Horn Housing)

500 Housing (1″ BSPP Housing)

600 Housing (1″ NPS Housing)

700 Housing (30mm 1.5 Housing)

Wire Attachment Length for Distributors change to 3ft

The color of any exposed epoxy will be black or gray, rather than only gray.

MaxBotix is changing its manufacturing process for the F-Option. The method of creating an F-Option part was changed to improve the manufacturability and decrease lead times for F-Option parts.

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