SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T09:21:13-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsRocketGuy on SEN-09009 - Ultrasonic Range Finder - Maxbotix LV-WR1RocketGuyurn:uuid:e6952cf5-5211-41fc-ca22-95984ed554762012-06-19T12:53:43-06:00<p>Confused here, above it's stated that there's no dead zone, but the datasheet says it's 12". Anything less than 12" reads as 12". So which is it?</p>
Static on SEN-09009 - Ultrasonic Range Finder - Maxbotix LV-WR1Staticurn:uuid:50816f91-2cb4-3155-973e-0408393661632011-05-05T16:03:51-06:00<p>Has anyone tried using this or any of the other range finders as a depth finder? I'm working on an aquatic project, and I'd love to mate a short ranged depth finder with it.</p>
superbrad on SEN-09009 - Ultrasonic Range Finder - Maxbotix LV-WR1superbradurn:uuid:35405c0b-b54c-4f40-7a49-b7c712e69de52011-01-27T10:39:48-07:00<p>I'd be very interested to know the temperature range of this module. The datasheet does not give a temp range.<br>
I've heard there might be problems in cold weather, but I'd like to use it outdoors.</p>
Kirk R on SEN-09009 - Ultrasonic Range Finder - Maxbotix LV-WR1Kirk Rurn:uuid:bc01629f-e414-7edc-ca44-895e265d42852010-11-29T19:13:54-07:00<p>I was wondering if anyone would know the total mass of this product with the IP67 housing? I found the mass of the sensor unit but not an overall mass. Thanks.</p>
SomeGuy123 on SEN-09009 - Ultrasonic Range Finder - Maxbotix LV-WR1SomeGuy123urn:uuid:1fe81b7f-9216-9366-ea0f-c68ecd36e9472010-11-05T14:14:05-06:00<p>I like the led cube in the background of the video</p>
zencow on SEN-09009 - Ultrasonic Range Finder - Maxbotix LV-WR1zencowurn:uuid:7ffd403b-16b7-4b04-fa87-bf71a7f279d82009-04-28T21:02:23-06:00<p>The serial output is inverted TTL on the Maxbotix sensors. The datasheet for this model is no different. It states that you still need a level-shifter if you need RS232 levels.</p>