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MB1423 HRUSB-MaxSonar-EZ2

Ranges from 300mm to 5000mm with a ~4Hz read rate. Mid-width detection field. Balance between sensitivity and side object detection.

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  • USB interface
  • Resolution of 1 mm
  • Multi-sensor operation
  • ~250mS between range readings
  • Maximum Range of 5000 mm (196 inches)
  • 42kHz Ultrasonic sensor measures the distance to objects
  • RoHS compliant
  • Virtually no sensor dead zone, objects closer than 30 cm range as 30 cm
  • Small, lightweight module
  • Designed for easy integration into your project or product
  • Narrower beam then the MB1413 HRUSB-MaxSonar-EZ1

Features of the MB1423, HRUSB-MaxSonar-EZ2, include millimeter resolution, an excellent compromise between sensitivity and side object rejection, short to long distance detection, range information from 300mm to 5000mm, a ~4Hz read rate, and a USB serial output.

This makes the MB1423 a great choice for applications that require decreased sensitivity to side objects than the MB1413.

The MB1423 from the HRUSB‑MaxSonar‑EZ line of sensors is a very small, less than one cubic inch, ultrasonic sensor component module. This sensor comes with mounting holes provided on the circuit board for easy installation in nearly all applications.

In addition, the MB1423 offers virtually noise-free distance readings through the use of high-output acoustic power combined with continuously variable gain, real‑time background automatic calibration, real‑time waveform signature analysis, and noise rejection algorithms. This holds true even in the presence of many of the various acoustic or electrical noise sources.

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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