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SparkFun Distance Sensor Breakout - 4
Meter, VL53L1X (Qwiic)
SEN-14722
1
DESCRIPTION FEATURES DOCUMENTS
Operating Voltage: 2.6V-3.5V
Power Consumption: 20 mW @10Hz
Measurement Range: ~40mm to 4,000mm
Resolution: +/-1mm
Light Source: Class 1 940nm VCSEL
I2C Address: 0x52
Field of View: 15° - 27°
Max Read Rate: 50Hz
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4M BREAKOUT DISTANCE I2C INFRARED PROXIMITY QWIIC SENSOR
TOF VL53L1X
SparkFun Distance Sensor Breakout - 4 Meter, VL53L1X (Qwiic) Product Help and Resources
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Qwiic Distance Sensor
(VL53L1X) Hookup Guide
JUNE 18, 2018
The Qwiic VL53L1X time of flight
sensor is capable of several
modes, as well as having a range
of 4M. Let's hook it up and find
out just how far away that thing
over there is.
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