The MB7389-721 belongs to the category of ultrasonic distance sensors.
The detailed pin configuration for the MB7389-721 is as follows: - Vcc: Power supply input - GND: Ground - Trig: Trigger input - Echo: Echo output
Advantages - Accurate distance measurement - Low power consumption - Durable design
Disadvantages - Limited range compared to some other sensors - Requires clear line of sight for accurate measurements
The MB7389-721 operates on the principle of ultrasonic sound waves. It emits an ultrasonic pulse and measures the time it takes for the pulse to bounce back after hitting an object. This time measurement is then used to calculate the distance to the object.
The MB7389-721 is suitable for a wide range of applications including: - Robotics for obstacle detection and navigation - Industrial automation for distance monitoring - IoT devices for proximity sensing
Some alternative models to the MB7389-721 include: - MB1240-721: Offers extended range capabilities - MB7360-721: Designed for outdoor use with weather-resistant features - MB1000-721: Provides higher resolution for precision applications
This comprehensive entry provides a detailed overview of the MB7389-721 ultrasonic distance sensor, covering its specifications, features, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
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Can MB7389-721 be used in outdoor environments?
What is the power supply requirement for MB7389-721?
Is MB7389-721 resistant to interference from other sensors?
Does MB7389-721 have a temperature compensation feature?
Can MB7389-721 be integrated with microcontrollers?
What is the beam pattern of MB7389-721?
Is MB7389-721 suitable for mobile robotics applications?
Are there any specific environmental considerations for using MB7389-721?