Benewake TFS20-L UART & IIC Miniaturised Single-Point LiDAR Module, 20 m Range Sensors, for Drones or UAVs Robots Fall Protection
Benewake TFS20-L UART & IIC Miniaturised Single-Point LiDAR Module, 20 m Range Sensors, for Drones or UAVs Robots Fall Protection
The TFS20-L is a fully integrated single-channel dToF distance mini module with a highly sensitive infrared amplified SPAD sensor and a range of up to 20 m. By using a fully integrated SPAD chip solution, histogram statistics algorithm and fast TDC architecture, it achieves high-precision distance measurement while providing a Sunlight resistance of 1 5m@100Klux and a reflection correction function. Important parameters: Size: 21 x 15 x 7.87 mm³. Weight: 1.35 g. Accuracy: ±6 cm (0.2 ~ 6 Anti-ambient light: 100Klux Support: Forum: forum.youyeetoo.com (recommended) Communication and personal advice:(>>>@)
Product Features
- [20m] The TFS20-L is a fully integrated single-channel mini module for dToF distance measurement, which includes a highly sensitive infrared amplified SPAD sensor with a range of up to 20 m.
- [15m@100Klux] By using a fully integrated SPAD chip solution, a statistical histogram algorithm and a fast TDC architecture, it achieves high-precision distance measurement and offers sunlight resistance of 15m@100Klux as well as a reflection correction function.
- [1.35g Weight] With its compact size, lightweight design and precise and far-reaching measuring capabilities, it is an excellent choice for miniature dToF applications.
- 3.3 V power supply: The integrated TFS20 L power supply module works with a single 3.3 V power supply and has built-in temperature compensation.
- [I2C and UART] It supports I2C and UART interfaces and is therefore easy to integrate and use
- [Wide Applications] Thanks to its compact and reliable optical housing, it is suitable for a variety of applications, including consumer drones, service robots and the Internet of Things.
- [Wiki] "en.benewake.com/DataDownload/index_pid_20_lcid_99.html";If you have any questions, please click "youyeetoo" to ask them, or send an email to am2#youyeetoo.com (#>>>@)