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Ultrasonic Sensor Introduction
Ultrasonic sensors are proximity switches that use high-frequency ultrasonic waves to determine the position and distance of an object. They can emit high-frequency ultrasonic waves and receive reflected sound waves to determine the position and distance of an object. Such sensors are widely used in various fields, such as position detection, industrial measurement, liquid level control, etc. The core advantage of ultrasonic sensors is that they are insensitive to light conditions and can operate stably in various environments, including those with dust, smoke or fog.
Outstanding features:Ultrasonic sensors are different from ordinary proximity switches and photoelectric sensors.Compared with inductive or capacitive proximity switches, its detection distance is longer. Compared with photoelectric sensors, it can be used in harsher environments and is not affected by the color of the target, dust, water mist, etc. in the air.Widely used:Ultrasonic sensors are suitable for detecting objects in different states, such as liquids, transparent materials, reflective materials, and particulate matter.