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πŸ“ Teyleten Robot VL53L1X Laser Ranging Flight Time Sensor Module - 400cm Distance Measurement Extension Board Module (1) Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressive accuracy - you can use opaque cover

I tried an ESP32 board. The measurement capabilities of the VL53L1X seem impressive for such an inexpensive device. Millimetre-accurate up to several meters away and available libraries for ESP32 and other microcontrollers - easy I2C setup. The measuring frequency is also quite good (up to 50 Hz). One thing I noticed is some difficulties when measuring in daylight (although my conditions are quite demanding - water surface, reflections, motion). I think an infrared transmissive window (supplied

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  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressive accuracy - you can use an opaque cover

I tried this with an ESP32 board. The measurement capabilities of the VL53L1X seem impressive for such an inexpensive device. Millimetre-accurate up to several meters away and available libraries for ESP32 and other microcontrollers - easy I2C setup. The measuring frequency is also quite good (up to 50 Hz). One thing I noticed is some difficulties when measuring in daylight (although my conditions are quite demanding - water surface, reflections, motion). I think an infrared transmissive window

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  • price
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  • bits and pieces