Definition
TOF lidar works by emitting electromagnetic waves or laser beams and analyzing the echo signals to determine the target's distance and velocity. The radar employs Time-of-Flight (TOF) technology, emitting millimeter-wave signals with linearly varying frequencies. When a blade enters the monitoring area, the echo signal and the emitted signal produce a frequency difference, which can be accurately calculated using Fourier transform.
Feature
* All-weather operation
* High-precision real-time monitoring
* Low cost and easy maintenance
* Multiple echoes, strong anti-interference capability
Application
* Wind power
* Transportation
* Power industry
* Urban topographic survey
Specification
Product model | ZG-25M50TOF-A |
Distance measurement method | TOF |
Detection distance | 50m(max.) |
Blind zone | 1m |
Measurement accuracy | 0.05m |
Repeatability measurement accuracy | 0.05m |
Measurement resolution | 1mm |
Wavelength | 905nm+940nm |
Field of view angle (FOV) | 1°~2° |
Laser safety level | CLASS 1 |
Anti-environmental light | 100K LUX |
Real-time data | Equipment status, direct measurement data, clearance value information |
Output interface | RJ45 |
Power supply method | 5V1A usb |
Dimension | 257*80*65 |
Installation
