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Laser Rangefinders
Does anyone have a source for a laser rangefinder? I'm looking to either make one or buy one, for under $100 each. I've only been able to find two types online, home-made ones that use a webcam as a receiver or using a photodiode ic, but the only ic's i can find only tell if it detects a laser beam or not, they don't give an actual distance.
What I am looking to do is measure distances up to around 100 feet with a laser that operates similar to a UltraSonic, you send a trigger pulse out from your controller and then you count the number of cycles before you get a response, which will give the distance (of course, you have to divide by 2). I don't really care if the one I get works that way or not though, just as long as I can somehow get a distance reading. ![]() |
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Re: Laser Rangefinders
Wouldn't you have to calculate it using the speed of light? Therefore, please correct me if I'm wrong, but it's not possible?
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Re: Laser Rangefinders
I believe most laser range finders work based on the angle the beam is received at, not the time difference.
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Have you looked at the Stanley 77-910 - TLM 100 FatMax™ Tru-Laser™ Distance Measurer: http://www.stanleytools.com/default....TNUMBER=77-910
It sounds like what you are looking for and they sell for $100 just about anywhere online. It is a true laser measuring device not an ultarsonic with a laser pointer. Are you just wanting something to buy to measure distance or something to use as a sensor on a robot or something? Maybe you can hack this Stanley unit? |
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I think you may be asking for a tall order to get what you want under $100. If you find something let us know. I have several uses for such a device if it can be interfaced to a microcontroller. |
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As I said before, I found a detector but it only returns either a detected or not-detected value: http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=79 |
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Actually there are two ways of doing it without using triangulation. You can measure the time delay, assuming the processor is fast enough. The speed of light is 3*10^8 meter/second. If you have a 80MHz clock on your processor (Propellor with an external clock), that means your step distance is 3.75 meters per cycle (and a minimum distance of 3.75 meters too), plenty close for me, since I will be using UltraSonic's for close distances that work up to 6 meters. The other method is to modulate the laser with a frequency, then you can determine the distance using the properties of the Doppler effect, as long as you're relatively moving
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I'm just curious what are you building? |
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The CPU doesn't have to do all the work. I know of a system having a 2 MHz processor that still manages to do time-domain reflectometry with better than 2 meter resolution. A separate 75 MHz clock drives a fast counter which controls the pulse generation and detection circuitry.
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I assume you mean using more than one laser to triangulate your position. I didn't really want to do that, since my goal is to have 4 lasers on the robot, at 90 degree intervals. Using 8 for triangulation would be a bit too much I think
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http://www.williamson-labs.com/laser-mic.htm It's pretty complicated though. i think a device of this type *might* be what the surveyors use? Do a Google search for laser interferometry distance measuring and you might be able to find something better. |
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Try looking looking on Globalspec for time of flight sensors. Even raw moduals will cost over 100$.
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