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The laser rangefinder sensor is a long-range measurement device based on the principle of phase measurement, with a measurement range of 0.03–200m and support for measurement frequencies of 3 Hz and 20 Hz. It uses a Class II laser (610–690 nm, <1 mW) and supports multiple communication interfaces, including RS485, RS232, and TTL, ensuring stable operation in complex industrial environments. It is suitable for applications such as logistics and warehousing, robot navigation, and liquid level detection.
Laser distance sensors are categorized into 100m, 150m, and 200m models based on their range. The main differences lie in their maximum measurement distance and suitable applications. The 100m model is suitable for indoor or short-range applications, while the 200m model is better suited for outdoor long-range measurements and industrial environments.
The SUCH laser rangefinder sensors typically have an accuracy of ±(3mm + D × 1/10,000), making them suitable for industrial automation and positioning control. Actual accuracy may be affected by target reflectivity, ambient light, and measurement distance.
Common interfaces include TTL (3.3V), with RS232 and RS485 supported via conversion modules. RS485 is suitable for long-distance industrial communication, while TTL is suitable for integration into embedded devices.