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IR Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Module – Adjustable Distance Detection for Arduino & Robotics
IR Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Module – Adjustable Distance Detection for Arduino & Robotics
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The IR Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Module is an easy-to-use electronic component that detects obstacles by emitting and receiving infrared light. When an object comes within its detection range, the sensor outputs a signal that can be used by microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and other development boards.
The module features an adjustable potentiometer that allows you to fine-tune the sensing distance according to your project requirements. It also includes built-in power and output indicator LEDs for quick status monitoring.
Perfect for robotics, line-following vehicles, obstacle-avoiding robots, smart automation systems, and DIY electronics, this sensor provides stable performance and simple integration.
Key Features:
- Infrared obstacle detection technology
- Adjustable sensing distance via onboard potentiometer
- Digital output for easy microcontroller interfacing
- Built-in power and detection indicator LEDs
- Fast response and stable performance
- Compact and lightweight design
- Easy to connect with Arduino and other controllers
- Suitable for indoor robotics and automation projects
Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V DC
- Detection Method: Infrared Reflection
- Output Type: Digital (HIGH/LOW)
- Detection Distance: Approximately 2–30 cm (adjustable)
- Indicator LEDs: Power LED and Detection LED
- Interface: VCC, GND, OUT
- Sensitivity Adjustment: Onboard potentiometer
- Applications: Obstacle avoidance, robot navigation, automation, DIY electronics
Package Includes:
- 1 × IR Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Module
Ideal For:
- Arduino projects
- Obstacle-avoiding robots
- Smart cars and robotic vehicles
- Home automation systems
- STEM education
- DIY electronics and embedded systems
- Sensor-based detection applications
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