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see also [http://www.dealextreme.com/p/obstacle-avoidance-ir-robotic-sensor-yellow-black-dc-5v-148556?item=22 Obstacle Avoidance IR Robotic Sensor for Arduino - Yellow + Black (DC 5V)] |
see also [http://www.dealextreme.com/p/obstacle-avoidance-ir-robotic-sensor-yellow-black-dc-5v-148556?item=22 Obstacle Avoidance IR Robotic Sensor for Arduino - Yellow + Black (DC 5V)] |
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==Arduino sketch== |
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<pre> |
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/* |
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Code sample for 139741 Arduino Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Detection Photoelectric Sensor |
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Output current: 100mA |
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Working voltage: DC 5V |
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Current consumption: DC < 25mA |
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Response time: < 2ms |
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Sensing angle: Less than 15 degree |
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Detecting range: 3~80 cm |
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Working temperature: -25~55'C |
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Wiring: |
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red (DC 4.5~5V power high level) |
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yellow (Pin A0 microcontroller) |
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green (GND 0V power low level) |
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This code is in the public domain. |
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*/ |
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const int analogInPin = A0; // Analog input pin that the sensor is attached to |
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int sensorValue = 0; // value read from the pot |
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void setup() { |
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// initialize serial communications at 9600 bps: |
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Serial.begin(9600); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// read the analog in value: |
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sensorValue = analogRead(analogInPin); |
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// print the results to the serial monitor: |
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Serial.print("sensor = " ); |
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Serial.print(sensorValue); |
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Serial.print("\t distance = "); |
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Serial.println(map(sensorValue, 0, 1023, 3, 80)); |
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// wait 2 milliseconds before the next loop |
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// for the analog-to-digital converter to settle |
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// after the last reading: |
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delay(2); |
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} |
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</pre> |
Revision as of 08:26, 30 August 2012
Arduino Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Detection Photoelectric Sensor
Transmitter and receiver photoelectric sensor set; Voltage: DC 5V, current: 100mA, detection range: 3~80cm (adjustable); with potentiometer and output indicator light on the back
- Output current: 100mA
- Working voltage: DC 5V
- Current consumption: DC < 25mA
- Response time: < 2ms
- Sensing angle: Less than 15 degree
- Detecting range: 3~80 cm
- Working temperature: -25~55'C
- Wiring:
- red (DC 4.5~5V power high level)
- yellow (microcontroller)
- green (GND 0V power low level)
see also Obstacle Avoidance IR Robotic Sensor for Arduino - Yellow + Black (DC 5V)
Arduino sketch
/* Code sample for 139741 Arduino Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Detection Photoelectric Sensor Output current: 100mA Working voltage: DC 5V Current consumption: DC < 25mA Response time: < 2ms Sensing angle: Less than 15 degree Detecting range: 3~80 cm Working temperature: -25~55'C Wiring: red (DC 4.5~5V power high level) yellow (Pin A0 microcontroller) green (GND 0V power low level) This code is in the public domain. */ const int analogInPin = A0; // Analog input pin that the sensor is attached to int sensorValue = 0; // value read from the pot void setup() { // initialize serial communications at 9600 bps: Serial.begin(9600); } void loop() { // read the analog in value: sensorValue = analogRead(analogInPin); // print the results to the serial monitor: Serial.print("sensor = " ); Serial.print(sensorValue); Serial.print("\t distance = "); Serial.println(map(sensorValue, 0, 1023, 3, 80)); // wait 2 milliseconds before the next loop // for the analog-to-digital converter to settle // after the last reading: delay(2); }