![]() If you want to test it out yourself, you’ll need one of each, in addition to your breadboard and hook-up wires: I wouldn’t use this for precision work, but it’s a cheap way to see that an obstacle is there, and if it’s close. It’s not a LIDAR that would have a true 180-degree vision, but for the price there are interesting uses. In a robot (such as the Geekcreit car kit I built), you can move the captor around to get samples at various positions, or have more than one sensor.
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