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MB1644 HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4T

Detect large objects from 1mm to 5m. Senses range to objects from 2cm to 5m.

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  • Resolution of 1‑mm
  • 10Hz reading rate
  • Internal temperature compensation
  • Cost-effective solution where precision range findings are needed
  • Sensor component allows users to lower the cost of their systems without sacrificing performance
  • 42kHz Ultrasonic sensor measures distance to objects
  • RoHS compliant
  • Read from all sensor outputs: Analog Voltage, TTL, and Pulse Width
  • The sensor minimum reported distance is 2 cm (0.8 inches).
  • The HRLV-ShortRange-EZ will detect targets within 1 mm of the front sensor face.
  • Large targets closer than 2 cm will typically range as 20 mm.
  • Accuracy is factory-matched providing a typical accuracy of 1% or better
  • Maximum range of 5000 mm (195 inches)
  • Tolerates outside noise sources
  • Operates from 2.5V-5.5V
  • Low 3.1mA average current requirement
  • Small, lightweight module
  • Designed for easy integration into your project or product
  • Operational Temperature from -0C to +65C (+32F to +149F)
  • Real-time automatic calibration (voltage, humidity, ambient noise)
  • Option external temperature compensation - HR‑MaxTemp
  • Firmware filtering for better noise tolerance and clutter rejection
  • Great starting point for users unsure of which sensor to use

Features of the MB1644, HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4T, include millimeter resolution, range information from 2cm to 5m, a 10Hz read rate, and various output options: pulse-width, analog voltage, and TTL.

The HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4T is the narrowest beam width sensor which is also the least sensitive to side objects offered in the HRLV-ShortRange-EZ sensor line.

The HRLV-ShortRange-EZ4T is an excellent choice when only larger objects need to be detected.

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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