Ultrasonic sensors are used to detect the presence of targets and to measure the distance to targets in many automated fatories and process plants . It is used 3D radar to find out the ojects ints way. Sensors with an on or off digital output are available for detecting the presence of objects Because ultrasonic sensors use sound rather than light for detection, they work in applications where photoelectric sensors may not. Ultrasonic is a great solution for clear object detection and for liquid level measurement, applications that photoelectric struggle with because of target translucence. Target color and or reflectivity do not affect ultrasonic sensors which can operate reliably in high-glare environments. This system basically detects angle and distance of the specified object in its scope.
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Technologies Covered
Analog & Digital Sensors, Featured Projects, ARM | 8051 | Microcontroller, RADAR & Ultrasonic
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Infrared, Analog Sensors, Microcontroller, Ultrasonic, Radar, Distance Measurement, Obstacle detection, 8051, 8052, AT89c51, MCS-51, KEIL, Featured Projects, Starred Projects, Exciting Projects, Digital Sensors, Transducers, Sensing Units, SONAR, Range Detection, Proximity
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