SRF05 Sensore di distanza ad Ultrasuoni SRF05

Sensore di distanza ad Ultrasuoni SRF05

Riesce ad individuare ostacoli da 1cm a 4mt di distanza con un campo molto ampio. Completamente assemblato e testato.
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L'SRF05 e' un sensore ad ultrasuoni che unisce delle ottime prestazioni ad un costo veramente conveniente. Con l'SRF05 utilizzare la tecnologia degli ultrasuoni e' alla portata di tutti.
Questo sensore e' dotato di un microcontrollore che assolve tutte le funzioni di calcolo ed elaborazione, e' sufficiente inviare un impulso e leggere l'eco di ritorno per stabilire, con facilita', la distanza dell'ostacolo o dell'oggetto che si trova davanti.
Riesce ad individuare ostacoli ed oggetti, anche di piccole dimensioni, da 1cm fino a 4mt. Come tutti i sensori di questo tipo, e' insensibile alla luce ambientale, quindi e' ottimo per essere usato all'esterno.
Per applicazioni che richiedono maggiore precisione e/o portata, oppure un numero elevato di sensori di questo tipo, e' consigliabile utilizzare i sensori SRF08 e SRF10.
Da notare che il campo visivo di questo sensore e' abbastanza ampio, sebbene questo si possa ottimizzare regolando la soglia, in determinate applicazioni potrebbe essere preferibile un sensore con un campo piu' ristretto, come ad esempio l'SRF235.


Caratteristiche Tecniche:
Tensione Operativa 5V
Corrente Operativa Tipica 4mA
Frequenza 40 Khz
Portata 1cm - 4mt
Impulso di ritorno Segnale TTL positivo, di durata proporzionale alla distanza rilevata.
Trigger di Input

Impulso TTL di durata minima di 10 uS.

Modalita' di funzionamento Pin singolo per trig/echo o 2 Pin SRF04 compatibile.
Dimensioni 43 x 20 x H 17 mm

Technical Specifications :
Voltage 5V
Current 4mA
Frequency 40 Khz
Range 1cm - 4mt
Echo Pulse Positive TTL level signal, width proportional to range.
Input Trigger

Input Trigger - 10uS Min. TTL level pulse

Modes Single pin for trig/echo or 2 Pin SRF04 compatible.
Dimensions 43 x 20 x H 17 mm

Introduction
The SRF05 is an evolutionary step from the SRF04, and has been designed to increase flexibility, increase range, and to reduce costs still further. As such, the SRF05 is fully compatible with the SRF04. Range is increased from 3 meters to 4 meters. A new operating mode (tying the mode pin to ground) allows the SRF05 to use a single pin for both trigger and echo, thereby saving valuable pins on your controller. When the mode pin is left unconnected, the SRF05 operates with separate trigger and echo pins, like the SRF04. The SRF05 includes a small delay before the echo pulse to give slower controllers such as the Basic Stamp and Picaxe time to execute their pulse in commands.

Mode 1 - SRF04 compatible - Separate Trigger and Echo
This mode uses separate trigger and echo pins, and is the simplest mode to use. All code examples for the SRF04 will work for the SRF05 in this mode. To use this mode, just leave the mode pin unconnected - the SRF05 has an internal pull up resistor on this pin.

Mode 2 - Single pin for both Trigger and Echo
This mode uses a single pin for both Trigger and Echo signals, and is designed to save valuable pins on embedded controllers. To use this mode, connect the mode pin to the 0v Ground pin. The echo signal will appear on the same pin as the trigger signal. The SRF05 will not raise the echo line until 700uS after the end of the trigger signal. You have that long to turn the trigger pin around and make it an input and to have your pulse measuring code ready. The PULSIN command found on many popular controllers does this automatically.

To use mode 2 with the Basic Stamp BS2, you simply use PULSOUT and PULSIN on the same pin, like this:


SRF05 PIN 15 ' use any pin for both trigger and echo
Range VAR Word ' define the 16 bit range variable

SRF05 = 0 ' start with pin low
PULSOUT SRF05, 5 ' issue 10uS trigger pulse (5 x 2uS)
PULSIN SRF05, 1, Range ' measure echo time
Range = Range/29 ' convert to cm (divide by 74 for inches)

Calculating the Distance
The SRF05 Timing diagrams are shown above for each mode. You only need to supply a short 10uS pulse to the trigger input to start the ranging. The SRF05 will send out an 8 cycle burst of ultrasound at 40khz and raise its echo line high (or trigger line in mode 2). It then listens for an echo, and as soon as it detects one it lowers the echo line again. The echo line is therefore a pulse whose width is proportional to the distance to the object. By timing the pulse it is possible to calculate the range in inches/centimeters or anything else. If nothing is detected then the SRF05 will lower its echo line anyway after about 30mS.

The SRF04 provides an echo pulse proportional to distance. If the width of the pulse is measured in uS, then dividing by 58 will give you the distance in cm, or dividing by 148 will give the distance in inches. uS/58=cm or uS/148=inches.

The SRF05 can be triggered as fast as every 50mS, or 20 times each second. You should wait 50ms before the next trigger, even if the SRF05 detects a close object and the echo pulse is shorter. This is to ensure the ultrasonic "beep" has faded away and will not cause a false echo on the next ranging.

The other set of 5 pins
The 5 pins marked "programming pins" are used once only during manufacture to program the Flash memory on the PIC16F630 chip. The PIC16F630's programming pins are also used for other functions on the SRF05, so make sure you don't connect anything to these pins, or you will disrupt the modules operation.

Changing beam pattern and beam width
You can't! This is a question which crops up regularly, however there is no easy way to reduce or change the beam width that I'm aware of. The beam pattern of the SRF05 is conical with the width of the beam being a function of the surface area of the transducers and is fixed. The beam pattern of the transducers used on the SRF05, taken from the manufacturers data sheet, is shown below.

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  • 31/08/20 18.13 Buonasera, il Sensore di distanza ad Ultrasuoni SRF05 sarebbe adatto per misurare il livello di acqua pulita all'interno di un serbatoio, quindi al buio?
    • Salve,
      e' senz'altro possibile misurare il livello di un liquido con un sensore ad ultrasuoni. Grazie
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  • 22/09/20 21.24 È possibile usarlo in una cisterna di acqua dove peró in fase di riempimento potrebbero ricevere schizzi? La scheda si potrebbe proteggere adeguatamente ma i sensori? Eventualmente potrebbero essere protetti con qualche materiale che non blocchi gli ultrasuoni?
    Grazie.
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