
Overview
Most ultrasonic distance sensors aren't waterproof which can be a problem if you need your project to withstand the elements outdoors. No need to worry any more!
This is a waterproof & ultrasonic distance sensor with a waterproof sealed emitter, suitable for outdoor applications such as car reversing sensors, security alarms, industrial inspection, etc. What will you make?
Tech specs
- Operating voltage: DC3.0-5.5V
- Static current: >8mA
- Operating current: 30mA
- Operating range: 20cm ~ 6m
- Resolution: 1mm
- Detecting Angle: < 75°
- Operating Temperature: -20 ~ 70°C
- Cable Length: 2.5m
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