The MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP sensor operates on the principle of time-of-flight measurement using infrared light. It emits short pulses of light and measures the time taken for the light to reflect back from the target, allowing it to calculate the distance accurately.
This sensor is ideal for various automotive applications, including: - Adaptive cruise control - Parking assistance systems - Collision avoidance systems - Autonomous driving technologies
Note: The alternative models listed above offer similar functionality with varying operating ranges and specifications.
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What is the application of MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP?
How does MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP work?
What are the key features of MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP?
In what industries is MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP commonly used?
Can MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP be integrated with existing control systems?
What are the typical installation considerations for MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP?
Does MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP require regular calibration or maintenance?
What are the potential performance limitations of MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP?
Are there any specific safety considerations when using MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP in technical solutions?
Can MS46LR-20-350-Q1-10X-10R-NC-AP be customized for specific technical requirements?