S02R Time of Flight Sensor
S02R Time of Flight (TOF) Sensor is an advanced sensor used for accurately measuring the distance of objects. The TOF technology calculates distance by measuring the time it takes for light to hit an object and return. This sensor is used in various applications such as industrial automation, robotics, security systems, and smart devices. The S02R TOF Sensor provides accurate measurements regardless of environmental conditions, offering high accuracy, fast response time, and long-range capabilities.
Applications
S02R Time of Flight (TOF) Sensor is used in a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, robotics, security systems, and IoT applications, for precise distance measurements and environmental data sensing.
Feature |
Value |
Field of View (FOV) |
27° |
Weight |
25 gr |
Sensor |
TOF sensor, Hall sensor, 3-axis sensor |
Dimensions |
85.6mm x 54.1mm x 5.2mm |
Minimum Distance |
40mm |
Maximum Distance |
3000mm |
Battery |
1.5V; 1200mAh |
Operating Temperature |
-20°C to 60°C |
Size |
Φ38.0*14.5mm |
IP Rating |
IP67 |
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Blog Post
What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects physical devices via the internet to share and analyze data. Examples include smart thermostats, wearable tech, and industrial automation tools, all equipped with sensors for real-time decision-making.
History
Introduced by Kevin Ashton in 1999, IoT’s roots trace back to early computer networks. It gained traction in the 2000s with Wi-Fi, RFID, and cloud computing.
Benefits
Automation & Convenience: Saves time by handling tasks automatically.
Efficiency: Enhances operations in industry and agriculture.
Energy Saving: Prevents waste via smart systems.
Security: Improves safety with IoT-powered surveillance.
Use Cases
Smart Homes: Control lighting, security, and climate remotely.
Industrial IoT: Used in factories and logistics.
Healthcare: Enables remote monitoring and emergency alerts.
Transport: Powers smart traffic systems and autonomous vehicles.
Agriculture: Supports irrigation and climate monitoring.
Challenges
Security: Devices are vulnerable to hacking.
Privacy: Risk of unauthorized data usage.
Compatibility: Devices may not integrate well across brands.
Future Outlook
With 5G, AI, and machine learning, IoT will grow faster and smarter. It’s set to reshape how we live and work, making it vital for both consumers and industries to stay informed.