12 sr50a sonic ranging sensor, 1 beam angle, 2 mounting height – Campbell Scientific UT10 10 foot Tower w/ Grounding Kit and Hinged Base User Manual

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8.5.12 SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor

8.5.12.1 Beam Angle

When mounting the SR50A, the sensor’s beam angle needs to be considered

(see FIGURE 8-22). It is always best to mount the SR50A perpendicular to the

intended target surface. The SR50A has a beam angle of approximately 30

degrees. This means that objects outside this 30 degree beam will not be

detected nor interfere with the intended target. Any unwanted targets must be

outside the 30 degree beam angle.

The following formula is used to determine the required clearance for the beam

angle. By inserting a height value in the formula, a Clearance Radius in the

same measurement units as the height can be obtained.

Clearance Radius Formula:

(

)

CONE

0.

=

CONE

height

radius

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FORMULA 2. Beam angle clearance Radius

FIGURE 8-22. Beam Angle Clearance

8.5.12.2 Mounting Height

Any target to the SR50A should be at least 50 cm or more from the face of the

transducer. An attempt should also be made to not mount the sensor too far

from the target surface. The further the sensor is from the target, the more the

absolute error increases. If your application is measuring snow depth in an

area that will likely not exceed 1.25 meters of snow, then a good height to

mount the sensor would be 1.75 to 2.0 meters. Mounting the sensor 4 meters

above the ground will result in the potential for larger snow depth errors.

8.5.12.2.1 Reference Point

The front grill on the ultrasonic transducer is used for the reference for the

distance values. Because it is difficult to measure from the grill, one can use

the outer edge of the plastic transducer housing (see FIGURE 8-23). If this

edge is used, simply add 8 mm to the measured distance.

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