The Speed Measuring Sensor Groove Coupler Module is a device used to measure the rotational speed of a shaft or axle. It is typically used in combination with an Arduino microcontroller to provide an accurate measurement of speed. The module consists of a sensor, typically a photointerrupter or a Hall Effect sensor, that is mounted in a coupler, which fits over the shaft or axle to be measured. As the shaft rotates, the sensor detects changes in light or magnetic field, and generates a signal that can be used to calculate the speed of the shaft. This information can then be used in a variety of applications, such as motor control, robotics, or data logging. The Groove Coupler Module is an easy to use and affordable solution for measuring rotational speed, making it a popular choice for hobbyist and educational projects.. Featured By RoboticsBD.
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Feature :
- Using imported groove optical coupling sensor, width 5mm.
- It has the output state light, if output high level, the lights are off. if output low level, it on.
- If it covered, it will output high level; otherwise, its output low level.
- Good signal and waveform, with a strong driving ability for more than 15mA.
- Equipped with a fixed bolt hole, easy install.
- Use the LM393 wide voltage comparer.
- The DO output interface can be directly connected to a micro-controller IO port if there is a block detection sensor, such as the speed of the motor encoder can detect.
- DO modules can be connected to the relay, limit switch, and other functions, it can also with the active buzzer module, compose alarm.
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Application :
- Motor control: Can be used to monitor and control the speed of motors in applications such as robots, automation systems, or hobby projects.
- Data logging: Can be used to measure and record rotational speed data for analysis and monitoring.
- Robotics: Can be used to measure and control the speed of robotic actuators and to provide feedback for closed-loop control.
- Machine control: Can be used in industrial applications to measure and monitor the speed of machinery for process control and maintenance purposes.
- Education: Can be used in educational projects to demonstrate the principles of rotational speed measurement and control.
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Wiring Specification :
- VCC: The positive 3.3-5 v power supply.
- GND: Connect power negative.
- DO: TTL switch signal output.
- AO: This is analog output.
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General Specification |
Operating Voltage (VDC) |
3.3 ~ 5 |
Length (mm) |
32 |
Width (mm) |
14 |
Height (mm) |
13 |
Weight (gm) |
2 |
Shipment Weight |
0.005 kg |
Shipment Dimensions |
5 × 4 × 3 cm |
Please allow 5% measuring deviation due to manual measurement.
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Documentation:
- Power supply voltage: Ensure that the module is powered within the specified voltage range to avoid damage.
- Shaft size: Ensure that the module is used with a shaft of the correct size to ensure proper coupling and accurate measurement.
- Interference: Be aware of other devices that may cause electromagnetic interference and avoid operating the module in close proximity to such devices.
- Installation: Ensure that the module is properly installed and tightened to prevent slippage or damage to the sensor or shaft.
- Environmental conditions: Ensure that the module is used within its specified operating temperature range and protected from moisture or other environmental conditions that may cause damage or affect performance.
Package Includes :
1 x Smart Speed Detecting Sensor for Arduino