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Using Ultrasonic sensor Labview

Hello guys we are having some difficults to configure our Ultrasonic sensor E4C-TS50R anyone knows how to configure the Echo Digital Module and the Ping Digital Module and where we conect in the sidecar?
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Re: Using Ultrasonic sensor Labview

The LabVIEW ultrasonic sensor library is designed to work with an ultrasonic sensor like the SRF04 which has a ping input and a echo pulse length that is proportional to the distance measured.

The sensor that you picked appears to be a simple switch. Programming wise, you just need to use a single digital input, which will switch when an object is detected.
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