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Revision as of 14:19, 13 April 2018
Introduction:
The Keyestudio SR01 Ultrasonic Sensor is a very affordable proximity/distance sensor that has been used mainly for object avoidance in various robotics projects. It essentially gives your Arduino eyes / spacial awareness and can prevent your robot from crashing or falling off a table. It has also been used in turret applications, water level sensing, and even as a parking sensor. This simple project will use the Keyestudio SR01 Ultrasonic Sensor with an Arduino and a Processing sketch to provide a neat little interactive display on your computer screen.
Specification:
Working Voltage: DC 5V
Working Current: 15mA
Working Frequency: 40Hz
Max Range: 5m
Min Range: 2cm
Measuring Angle: 15 degree
Trigger Input Signal: 10µS TTL pulse
Echo Output Signal Input TTL lever signal and the range in proportion
Size: 49*22mm
Weight: 9g
Connection Diagram:
SR01 Ultrasonic Sensor | UNO |
---|---|
VCC | 5V |
GND | GND |
Echo | Digital Pin 7 |
Trig | Digital Pin 8 |
Sample Code:
VCC to arduino 5v GND to arduino GND Echo to Arduino pin 7 Trig to Arduino pin 8 #define echoPin 7 // Echo Pin #define trigPin 8 // Trigger Pin #define LEDPin 13 // Onboard LED int maximumRange = 200; // Maximum range needed int minimumRange = 0; // Minimum range needed long duration, distance; // Duration used to calculate distance void setup() { Serial.begin (9600); pinMode(trigPin, OUTPUT); pinMode(echoPin, INPUT); pinMode(LEDPin, OUTPUT); // Use LED indicator (if required) } void loop() { /* The following trigPin/echoPin cycle is used to determine the distance of the nearest object by bouncing soundwaves off of it. */ digitalWrite(trigPin, LOW); delayMicroseconds(2); digitalWrite(trigPin, HIGH); delayMicroseconds(10); digitalWrite(trigPin, LOW); duration = pulseIn(echoPin, HIGH); //Calculate the distance (in cm) based on the speed of sound. distance = duration/58.2; if (distance >= maximumRange || distance <= minimumRange){ /* Send a negative number to computer and Turn LED ON to indicate "out of range" */ Serial.println("-1"); digitalWrite(LEDPin, HIGH); } else { /* Send the distance to the computer using Serial protocol, and turn LED OFF to indicate successful reading. */ Serial.println(distance); digitalWrite(LEDPin, LOW); } //Delay 50ms before next reading. delay(50); }
Resources
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RwF09wNItJGaVEbf4MvnOsn9fOR8EWgV
Video:
http://www.keyestudio.com/wp/2016/11/ks206-keyestudio-sr01-ultrasonic-sensor/
Buy from
Official Website
http://www.keyestudio.com/keyestudio-sr01-ultrasonic-sensor.html
Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Keyestudio-Ultrasonic-Distance-Measuring-raspberry/dp/B01K4D1TQG/