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LIDAR 053 EAI YDLIDAR X2L Laser Radar Scanner Ranging Sensor Module

The YDLidar X2L is an exceptional entry-level Lidar sensor designed for robotics and spatial perception applications. "Lidar" stands for Light Detection and Ranging, using pulsed laser light to measure distances to objects. By calculating the time it takes for laser pulses to return to the sensor, YDLidar X2L provides precise and accurate distance measurements. Typically operating in the invisible infrared spectrum, this device offers advanced sensing capabilities in a cost-effective package.

Package Includes:

  • 1 × YDLidar X2L
  • 1 × USB Micro Cable
  • 1 × USB Adapter Board
  • 1 × PH2.0-8P Pin Cable

599.00 AED 599.00 AED Tax Included
599.00 AED Tax Included

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Features

  • High Accuracy & Low Power Consumption: Achieves precise measurements without excessive power use.
  • Scanning Frequency: 7Hz, suitable for real-time mapping and navigation.
  • Ranging Frequency: 3000Hz, allowing rapid distance measurement and data processing.
  • Distance Range: 0.1–8 meters, depending on object reflectivity.
  • 360° Two-Dimensional Rangefinder: Full rotation captures both angle and point cloud data for complete environmental mapping.
  • Adjustable Motor Speed: Motor speed can be tuned, with 7Hz recommended.
  • UART Communication: Operates at 3.3V for seamless integration with other devices.
  • Class I Laser Safety Standard: Ensures safe operation in various environments.

Specifications

Parameter Value
Operating Voltage (VDC) 5
Range (m) 0.10 – 8
Scan Angle 360°
Resolution 0.82°–0.86°
Scan Frequency (Hz) 7
Length (mm) 60
Width (mm) 47
Height (mm) 96

 

Notes for Users

For Windows-based evaluation and development, install the USB adapter board's serial port driver. Some PCs may have USB interfaces with limited current, in which case an auxiliary +5V power supply is recommended for proper operation.

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