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MB1002 ParkSonar-EZ-84

Ranges from 6 inches to 254 inches. 7-foot detection zone for proximity information with a ~10-second acquire time and ~5-second release time.

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  • Resolution of 1 inch
  • ~10 second target acquire time*
  • ~5 second target release time*
  • Automatic multi-sensor operation
  • Vehicle Detection Sensor
  • Maximum reported range of 254 inches (645 cm)
  • Choice of 2 digital outputs: Logic Level (High/Low) and RS232 serial
  • 42kHz Ultrasonic sensor measures distance to objects
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Virtually no sensor dead zone, objects closer than 6 inches typically range as 6 inches
  • Operates between 2.5 and 5.5V
  • Low 2.0mA average current requirement
  • Small, lightweight module
  • Designed for easy integration into your project or product
  • Proximity Detection zone of 7 feet (84 inches)

Features of the MB1002, ParkSonar-EZ-84, include one-inch resolution, both proximity and range information for the nearest detectable target, and various output options: high/low logic level and RS232 serial.

The ParkSonar-EZ line is designed to detect vehicles within a calibrated detection zone. The ParkSonar-EZ proximity sensors report when a vehicle, or other detectable targets, enters the detection zone. The target is released after leaving the ParkSonar-EZ's detection zone.

The MB1002 has a detection zone of ~7 feet. The MB1002 will allow for 14+ simultaneous sensors depending on sensor mounting and environment.

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

The paint dots are removed from the sensors and replaced with part number labels.

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