The MB7469-131 belongs to the category of ultrasonic distance sensors.
The MB7469-131 features the following pin configuration: - Vcc: Power supply input - GND: Ground connection - Trigger: Input for initiating distance measurement - Echo: Output for distance measurement result
The MB7469-131 operates on the principle of ultrasonic sound wave reflection. It emits ultrasonic pulses and measures the time taken for the pulses to reflect off an object and return to the sensor. By calculating the time difference, the sensor determines the distance to the object.
The MB7469-131 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including: - Robotics for obstacle detection and navigation - Industrial automation for object positioning and monitoring - Smart agriculture for crop monitoring and irrigation control - Automotive for parking assistance and collision avoidance
Some alternative models to the MB7469-131 include: - MB7366-100: Similar ultrasonic distance sensor with extended operating range - MB7092-200: Compact ultrasonic sensor with digital output for simplified integration - MB7984-300: High-precision ultrasonic sensor with advanced signal processing capabilities
In conclusion, the MB7469-131 ultrasonic distance sensor offers high accuracy and reliability in a compact form factor, making it suitable for various industrial and robotic applications.
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