


IR distance sensor includes cable (10cm-80cm) (GP2Y0A21YK0F)
The SHARP distance sensor uses infrared reflection to measure distances from 10 cm to 80 cm, outputting an analogue voltage for simple integration, and includes a 12" JST cable for quick connection to microcontroller projects.
This SHARP distance sensor bounces IR off objects to determine how far away they are. It returns an analogue voltage that can be used to determine how close the nearest object is. Comes with 12" long 3-JST interface wire. These sensors are good for short-range detection. For over 1 m distance, we suggest using sonar sensors
To use, connect black wire to ground, red wire to 5V and white wire to analog input. The analogue voltage out will range from 3V when an object is only 4" (10 cm) away and 0.4V when the object is 32" (80 cm) away
For more information, please see the Sharp website (link in our resources section). Note that it's not well documented but the case is conductive! So if you're mounting to a metal chassis, use a rubber gasket to isolate it.
Features
- Infrared distance sensor with analogue voltage output
- Detects objects between 4" (10 cm) and 32" (80 cm)
- 3V output at 4" distance, 0.4V output at 32" distance
- Includes 12" long 3-JST interface wire
- Connect black wire to ground, red wire to 5V, white wire to analogue input
- Ideal for short-range object detection
- For distances over 1 meter, sonar sensors recommended
- Conductive case - use rubber gasket when mounting to metal chassis
Specifications
- Length: 13.53mm
- Width: 44.39mm
- Height: 18.67mm
- Weight: 3.5g
- Screw holes are 37mm apart, 3.2mm diameter.
Resources
- Link to Sharp Global
Package Contents
- 1x IR distance sensor includes cable (10cm-80cm)
- 1x 12" long 3-JST interface wire
Product Information
Product Information
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Description
The SHARP distance sensor uses infrared reflection to measure distances from 10 cm to 80 cm, outputting an analogue voltage for simple integration, and includes a 12" JST cable for quick connection to microcontroller projects.
This SHARP distance sensor bounces IR off objects to determine how far away they are. It returns an analogue voltage that can be used to determine how close the nearest object is. Comes with 12" long 3-JST interface wire. These sensors are good for short-range detection. For over 1 m distance, we suggest using sonar sensors
To use, connect black wire to ground, red wire to 5V and white wire to analog input. The analogue voltage out will range from 3V when an object is only 4" (10 cm) away and 0.4V when the object is 32" (80 cm) away
For more information, please see the Sharp website (link in our resources section). Note that it's not well documented but the case is conductive! So if you're mounting to a metal chassis, use a rubber gasket to isolate it.
Features
- Infrared distance sensor with analogue voltage output
- Detects objects between 4" (10 cm) and 32" (80 cm)
- 3V output at 4" distance, 0.4V output at 32" distance
- Includes 12" long 3-JST interface wire
- Connect black wire to ground, red wire to 5V, white wire to analogue input
- Ideal for short-range object detection
- For distances over 1 meter, sonar sensors recommended
- Conductive case - use rubber gasket when mounting to metal chassis
Specifications
- Length: 13.53mm
- Width: 44.39mm
- Height: 18.67mm
- Weight: 3.5g
- Screw holes are 37mm apart, 3.2mm diameter.
Resources
- Link to Sharp Global
Package Contents
- 1x IR distance sensor includes cable (10cm-80cm)
- 1x 12" long 3-JST interface wire























