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*From EMC list [http://info.bannersalesforce.com/cs/groups/public/documents/literature/110738.pdf] - Banner Engineering sensor PDF - 1-11" range - [http://info.bannersalesforce.com/cs/groups/public/documents/literature/110738.pdf] | |||
*Making a better HC-SR04 distance sensor - Emil - [http://uglyduck.ath.cx/ep/archive/2014/01/Making_a_better_HC_SR04_Echo_Locator.html] | *Making a better HC-SR04 distance sensor - Emil - [http://uglyduck.ath.cx/ep/archive/2014/01/Making_a_better_HC_SR04_Echo_Locator.html] | ||
Revision as of 05:10, 26 August 2016
Requirements
- 1mm accuracy optimal, 3 mm is absolute max
- Open source version of http://www.cnccontrols.com/thcontrol.asp - 20-250 mm range for pointing to metal, with no obstructions
Tech Support
- Sparkfun has them - [1]. Online chat at https://www.sparkfun.com/technical_assistance
YouTube
- Ultrasonic sensor on plasma table - [2]
R&D
- From EMC list [3] - Banner Engineering sensor PDF - 1-11" range - [4]
- Making a better HC-SR04 distance sensor - Emil - [5]
Selection
- Maxbotics - 1 mm resolution options, not water protected - 12" minimum distance - $40 - [6]. Adafruit has it.
- Microptik - 3 mm resolution - http://www.micropik.com/PDF/HCSR04.pdf - 2-400 cm range - services@elecfreaks.com. Sample Arduino sketch - [7]
- HC-SR04 - appears to get 3 mm accuracy - [8]. Sparkfun has the sensor + code - [9]
- Video shows 15 cm measurement, with oscillation +- 1mm - and text says well within 2% accuracy. 2% of 15 cm is 3 mm - so this would do for measurements of torch height for 1/2" steel easily (12 mm thickness).
Comparisons
Explanation
- Nice video - [10]