Sharp Distance Sensor 2D120X (4-30cm)
This popular sensor made by Sharp produces an analog output that varies from 3.1V at 4cm to 0.3V at 30cm.
Based on “”typical values”” from Sharp, the formula to translate output voltage into distance (the formula is only valid for voltages between 0.4V and 1.75V) is:
Distance (cm) = 2076/(Vout*200 – 11)
This sensor can find the distance to objects that present a very narrow edge such as a wall at a very sharp angle.
Note: The output of this sensor will vary from unit to unit, and based on the characteristics of the target (reflectance, size, direction of motion, and object alignment). Our formula is based on the data provided by Sharp. If you find that you are not getting good results with the standard formulas, you may want to derive your own formula to better characterize your situation.
Connection
The sensor plugs in the 1101 – IR Distance Adapter. See the “”Compatible Products”” tab for details.
Product Specifications
Sensor Properties | |
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Sensor Type | Distance (Infrared) |
Controlled By | Sharp Adapter |
Sensor Output Type | Ratiometric |
Measurement Distance Min | 40 mm |
Measurement Distance Max | 300 mm |
Response Time Max | 50 ms |
Electrical Properties | |
Supply Voltage Min | 4.5 V DC |
Supply Voltage Max | 5.5 V DC |
Current Consumption Max | 50 mA |
Physical Properties | |
Weight | 3.5 g |
Operating Temperature Min | -10 °C |
Operating Temperature Max | 60 °C |