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Hokuyo UST-20LX 20m Distance AGV System Scanning Laser Rangefinder
The Hokuyo UBG-05LN Infrared Scanning Rangefinder is a less expensive alternative to laser range finders in indoor environments. The UBG is a laser-based obstacle detection sensor that uses an area setting software to create a scanning zone for outputs to be triggered when an object comes within the scanning path. This Infrared Scanning Rangefinder is perfect for robotic applications, but is not ideal for mapping. The UBG-05LN is able to report obstacles from 100mm to 5000mm in a 180° arc (0.36° angular resolution). Its low power consumption, 24V 150ma, allows it to be used on battery operated platforms. The UBG uses an area setting software to create a scanning zone for outputs to be triggered when an object comes within the scanning path. It has some underlying similarities to the range finders but it is intended to be used as an obstacle detection sensor only. The UBG-05LN is not like the URG or UTM laser range finders that use the SCIP protocol for communication and the UBG-05LN cannot use the SCIP 1 or SCIP 2 commands.
Small, lightweight and accurate sensor
Ranges up to 20m and able to scan a 270° arc
Perfect for indoor applications
Outputs data on an Ethernet 100Base-TX interface
20-meter range with ±40mm accuracy
270º scan angle, 25ms/scan
12 / 24VDC
Ethernet 100Base-TX interface
Measurement Data type - SCIP Protocol
Hokuyo UST-20LX 20m Distance AGV System Scanning Laser Rangefinder
The Hokuyo UBG-05LN Infrared Scanning Rangefinder is a less expensive alternative to laser range finders in indoor environments. The UBG is a laser-based obstacle detection sensor that uses an area setting software to create a scanning zone for outputs to be triggered when an object comes within the scanning path. This Infrared Scanning Rangefinder is perfect for robotic applications, but is not ideal for mapping. The UBG-05LN is able to report obstacles from 100mm to 5000mm in a 180° arc (0.36° angular resolution). Its low power consumption, 24V 150ma, allows it to be used on battery operated platforms. The UBG uses an area setting software to create a scanning zone for outputs to be triggered when an object comes within the scanning path. It has some underlying similarities to the range finders but it is intended to be used as an obstacle detection sensor only. The UBG-05LN is not like the URG or UTM laser range finders that use the SCIP protocol for communication and the UBG-05LN cannot use the SCIP 1 or SCIP 2 commands.
Small, lightweight and accurate sensor
Ranges up to 20m and able to scan a 270° arc
Perfect for indoor applications
Outputs data on an Ethernet 100Base-TX interface
20-meter range with ±40mm accuracy
270º scan angle, 25ms/scan
12 / 24VDC
Ethernet 100Base-TX interface
Measurement Data type - SCIP Protocol