Understanding ultrasonics – APG LPU-2428 user manual User Manual

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Rev. A3, 11/08

LPU-2428

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Understanding Ultrasonics

Ultrasonic sensors measure distance

using a transducer to send out
ultrasonic bursts. Each burst contains
a series of 1-20 pulsed sound waves
that emit in the shape of a cone, reflect
off the target, and are received by the
sensor. The time required for the sound
burst to travel to and from the target is
converted into a distance measurement
by the sensor.

Ultrasonic sensing is affected by

several factors including the target
surface, distance, size, angle, and the
environment. The following
considerations will help ensure the
best possible target conditions.

Surface

The ideal target surface is hard and smooth and perpendicular to the sensor.

This surface will reflect a greater amount of signal than a soft, sound wave
absorbent surface. A target with poor sound wave reflection characteristics will
reduce the operating distance of the sensor and decrease its accuracy.

detection

area

beam spread

low sensitivity

and

pulses

high sensitivity

and

pulses

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