SPX-15777, Qwiic LIDAR-Lite v4 Development Kit
Conception de référence par: SparkFun Electronics
SPX-15777, Qwiic LIDAR-Lite v4 Arduino library makes getting data as easy as a call to the getDistance function. The library also supports changing the I2C address of each LIDAR and provides an easy example of how to do so. Its low power-consumption and I2C address configuration means you can daisy-chain together 10's of these sensors on one microcontroller platform. GARMIN is back with a new high-performance, wireless optical distance measurement sensor: the LIDAR-Lite v4. This is the ideal solution for drone, robot, IoT, or unmanned vehicle operations, when space is tight and power is limited. The LIDAR sensor works by sending out an infrared beam and measuring the time it takes to be reflected back. The built-in nRF52840 microcontroller runs a pre-loaded stock application to calculate the distance between itself and something in front of it