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This small lidar-based distance sensor detects the presence of objects within 5 cm (2"). It has a single digital output that drives low when an object is being detected; otherwise, it is high. It works over an input voltage range of 3.0 V to 5.5 V, and the 0.1" pin spacing makes it easy to use with standard solderless breadboards and 0.1" perfboards.
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This compact sensor is a great way to quickly detect the presence of nearby objects. As long as the sensor is enabled, it takes continuous distance measurements and uses a single digital output to indicate if it detects an object within its detection range. The output is driven low when the sensor detects an object; otherwise, the output is high.
Please note that this sensor will only tell you if there is an object within the detection range along its line of sight, not how far away it is. As shown in the diagram above, there is hysteresis at the maximum range threshold to help ensure a clean transition as objects cross the threshold.
Unlike simpler optical sensors that use the intensity of reflected light to detect objects, this sensor uses a short-range lidar module to precisely measure how long it takes for emitted pulses of infrared, eye-safe laser light to reach the nearest object and be reflected back. This allows the sensor performance to be largely independent of object reflectivity and ambient lighting conditions (though the range can be reduced for extremely low-reflectance objects).
Some example applications include:
A camera with no IR filter shows
the infrared light emitted by a
Pololu Digital Distance Sensor.
Three connections are necessary to use this module: VIN, GND, and OUT. These pins are accessible through a row of 0.1″-pitch through holes, which work with standard 0.1″ (2.54 mm) male headers and 0.1″ female headers (available separately). The VIN pin should be connected to a 3 V to 5.5 V source, and GND should be connected to 0 volts. The OUT pin drives low (0 V) when an object is being detected and it drives high (to the VIN level) when an object is not being detected. It is weakly pulled high when the sensor is disabled or waiting for its first reading to complete after power-up. A red LED on the back side of the board also lights whenever an object is detected.
The board has an optional ENABLE pin that can be driven low to put it into a low-power state that consumes approximately 0.4 mA. This pin can be accessed through a via or its neighboring surface-mount pad on the back side labeled “EN” on the silkscreen. The ENABLE pin is pulled up to VIN, enabling the sensor by default.
The board features four surface-mount configuration jumpers that determine its operation mode. Different versions of the Pololu Digital Distance sensors ship with the appropriate jumpers pre-populated with 0 Ω resistors. These resistors can be desoldered from the populated spots or solder bridges can be added across the unpopulated spots to convert one sensor version into another. The table in the section below shows the jumper settings for the different versions.
The board has one mounting hole intended for use with #2 or M2 screws.
We have several different versions of Pololu Digital Distance Sensors, all with the same dimensions and pinout:
Output type | Sensor | Maximum range | Minimum update rate | Jumper settings (4321) |
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digital (does not provide distance measurement) | #4050: Digital output, 5cm | 5 cm | 145 Hz | 0000 |
#4052: Digital output, 10cm | 10 cm | 115 Hz | 0010 | |
#4054: Digital output, 15cm | 15 cm | 95 Hz | 0100 | |
pulse width (provides distance measurement) | #4064: Pulse width output, 50cm max | 50 cm | 50 Hz | 1110 |
These are the output graphs for the three digital output versions (items #4050, #4052, and #4054) that just report if an object is in their detection range:
The output graph is a bit different for the version that uses a pulse width to encode the measured distance (item #4064). The output for this version is similar to hobby servo control signals and is shown below as a function of time:
These Pololu Digital Distance Sensors have the same form factor and pinout as our carrier boards for the Sharp/Socle GP2Y0D8x digital distance sensors, and they are available in the same 5 cm, 10 cm, and 15 cm ranges. This means they can be used as replacements for these older modules, which are based on sensors from Sharp/Socle that are no longer in production. The sensors on these newer units are much thinner than the Sharp modules, so the zero-range point is approximately 7 mm closer to the PCB, and the beam angle of the newer units is wider. The pictures below show side-by-side comparisons of the two:
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