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HC-SR04 UltraSonic Sensor

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    HC-SR04 UltraSonic Sensor

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    The HC-SR04 is an affordable and easy-to-use ultrasonic distance sensor. It measures the distance to an object by using sonar technology and provides accurate distance measurements from 2 cm to 400 cm. The sensor is widely used in robotics, obstacle avoidance systems, and various DIY electronics projects. Key Features:
    • Ultrasonic ranging module
    • High precision and stable performance
    • Simple pulse-in/pulse-out communication
    • Measurement range: 2 cm to 400 cm
    • Accurate to ±3 mm
    • Low power consumption
    • Easy integration with microcontrollers (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc.)
    Technical Specifications:
    • Operating Voltage: 5V DC
    • Quiescent Current: < 2 mA
    • Working Current: 15 mA
    • Measurement Range: 2 cm to 400 cm
    • Resolution: 1 cm
    • Measuring Angle: 15 degrees
    • Trigger Input Pulse Width: 10 µs
    • Echo Pulse Width: Proportional to distance
    • Dimensions: 45mm x 20mm x 15mm
    Applications:
    • Obstacle avoidance systems
    • Distance measuring
    • Object detection
    • Autonomous navigation for robots
    • Liquid level measurement
    • Proximity sensing
    Usage:
    1. Connection:
      • Connect the VCC pin to a 5V power supply.
      • Connect the GND pin to ground.
      • Connect the Trig (Trigger) pin to a digital output pin on the microcontroller.
      • Connect the Echo pin to a digital input pin on the microcontroller.
    2. Operation:
      • To initiate a measurement, send a 10 µs high pulse to the Trig pin.
      • The sensor will emit an 8-cycle burst of ultrasound at 40 kHz and set the Echo pin high.
      • Measure the duration for which the Echo pin remains high to calculate the distance to the object (distance = duration * 0.034 / 2).
    3. Programming:
      • Write a program on the microcontroller to send the trigger pulse, read the echo pulse duration, and calculate the distance.
      • Many microcontroller platforms, such as Arduino, have libraries available to simplify interfacing with the HC-SR04.
    Caution:
    • Avoid using the sensor in environments with excessive noise or strong ultrasonic interference.
    • Handle the sensor with care to avoid damage to the ultrasonic transducers.
    • Ensure proper connections to avoid incorrect readings or damage to the sensor.
    Datasheet: For detailed technical specifications, refer to the HC-SR04 Datasheet.
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