Ultrasonic Distance Sensor (HC-SR04)

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The HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range Sensor uses non-contact ultrasound sonar to measure the distance to an object – they’re great for any obstacle avoiding systems on Raspberry Pi robots or rovers!

Availability

10 in stock

SKU: ULTR001

Description

The HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range Sensor uses non-contact ultrasound sonar to measure the distance to an object – they’re great for any obstacle avoiding systems on Raspberry Pi robots or rovers!

The HC-SR04 consists of two ultrasonic transmitters (basically speakers), a receiver, and a control circuit. The transmitters emit a high-frequency ultrasonic sound, which bounces off any nearby solid objects, and the receiver listens for any return echo.

That echo is then processed by the control circuit to calculate the time difference between the signal being transmitted and received. This time can subsequently be used, along with some clever math, to calculate the distance between the sensor and the reflecting object!

The HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range Sensor Features:
  • Input Voltage: 5V
  • Current Draw: 20mA (Max)
  • Digital Output: 5V
  • Digital Output: 0V (Low)
  • Working Temperature: -15°C to 70°C
  • Sensing Angle: 30° Cone
  • Angle of Effect: 15° Cone
  • Ultrasonic Frequency: 40kHz
  • Range: 2cm – 400cm
  • Dimensions
    • Length: 43mm
    • Width: 20mm
    • Height (with transmitters): 15mm
    • Centre screw hole distance: 40mm x 15mm
    • Screw hole diameter: 1mm (M1)
    • Transmitter diameter: 8mm

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