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DFRobot SEN0267

ULTRASONIC SENSOR 42KHZ MAXSONAR
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Manufacturer # :SEN0267
Manufacturer :DFRobot
Dasenic # :SEN0267-DS
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Description : ULTRASONIC SENSOR 42KHZ MAXSONAR
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In Stock: 2948
MOQ :1 PCS
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SEN0267 information

  • DFRobot SEN0267 technical specifications, attributes, parameters.
  • Category:Sensor Devices/Ultrasonic Receivers, Transmitters
  • Product Status:Active
  • Voltage - Rated:10 V ~ 32 V
  • Operating Temperature:-40°C ~ 65°C
  • Frequency:42kHz
  • Type:Transmitter, Receiver
  • Beam Angle:-
SEN0267 provided by DFRobot
DFRobot was founded from a local maker community in 2008, among the first to embrace open source hardware, we keep creating innovative, user-friendly hardware & software products that become the building blocks in all kinds of electronic projects and fostering a strong community of learners around it. After a decade, DFRobot has expanded from open source hardware to STEM education, manufacturing, and other industries. The company’s production lines cover from gadgets around Arduino, LattePanda, Raspberry Pi, micro:bit, to comprehensive learning kits for K12 students such as Boson kit, micro:Maqueen series and Mind Plus.
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