ultrasonic sensor fritzing 3d models
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The 8020 Series 10 Mount offers a convenient attachment point for securing wires with tie-downs. ...No specialized tool is required to detach the sensor from this mount, and it functions independently as well.
prusaprinters
This 8020 series 10 mount adds a connection point for wire ties. ...It does not need a special printed tool to remove the sensor from the mount. It can be used standalone. ...Print instructionsCategory: Electronics
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A small frame to hold a Pico, sensor and lcd display. You can make your own case to go around it if you want. ... Requires M2 x 4 screws Work in progress
prusaprinters
This ia a remix of an earlier project that adds a mount for wire ties. Print instructionsUnassociated tags: US-100 Sensor Category: Robotics
cults3d
I created this mount because the traditional 3-pin parallax ping sensor is smaller, thus making the existing model too small to fit this larger one. The mount is thick, robust, and within a fraction of a millimeter tolerance, so the fit is quite...
grabcad
Same sensors, closer together. The RCWL-1601 runs from 3V3 so it's better for use with Microbit and other 3V3 micros that might not have any regulated 5V available.Modelled from a 2D drawing I found and photos. ... Awaiting a real part from...
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Supports were needed for the sensor mount body and Front_00.stl with my printer. A small rechargeable power bank powers it. The USB cable to connect it is from an old mouse and is soldered to the VIN and GND connections on the NANO. Depending on...
prusaprinters
<p>Print with 20% infill</p><p>After printing, the case is ready to slide onto the transmitter and receiver on the HC-SR04.</p>
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A custom enclosure I designed to accommodate LOLIN32, HC-SR04, and LIPO Battery components. ... The design was created using Tinkercad's online 3D modeling tool, which can be accessed at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8dhu9iReqI9.
grabcad
This is a model of the JSN SR04T 3.0 Ultasonic outdoor distance model. ...The one used in autos.
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I couldn't find any decent HC-SR04 mount for my robot, so I took matters into my own hands and designed one to share. It's optimized for a quick print job (around 30 minutes), no supports needed. ...I printed it on my trusty Creality CR10, which you can...
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This creation was designed using Tinkercad. ...You can modify it directly on their website at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dxKzVJ5Dm9A
cgtrader
Using a 3D printer, designers carefully crafted each individual piece by precision-casting precise parts from high-grade plastics into unique functional elements and intricate designs.
cults3d
I couldn't find a suitable HC-SR04 mount for my robot, so I created one and decided to share it with the community. It's been optimized for fast printing, taking approximately 30 minutes, and doesn't require any supports. ...I used my Creality CR10 to...
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I took the mount made by ssaggers and modified it to mount on my railing for a Halloween project. It's a 19mm square hole for the railing. This could be easily modified for other mounts too. ...
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Two HC-SR04 Sonar Holders Free 3D Print Model A convenient carrying case for two HC-SR04 sonar modules, perfect for Arduino enthusiasts. ...This free 3D print model is designed to securely hold and organize your sonar components, keeping them safe and...
grabcad
This is a model of the JSN SR04T 3.0 Ultasonic outdoor distance model. ...The one used in autos.
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This is based on the model https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1708627 I wanted to mount my HC-SR04 verticaly, so I added handles
grabcad
Ultrasonic sensor holder for different purpose
grabcad
Ultrasonic sensor holder for different purpose
grabcad
... waves that bounce off nearby objects and return to the sensor, measuring distance based on the time it takes for the echo to arrive. Ultrasonic sensors are widely used in various applications, including automotive, industrial, and robotics fields.
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Stand for Transducers of HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor for Object Levitation. ... Project Page link: https://electronicsprojects.in/object-levitation-using-ultrasonic-transducershc-sr04-sensor-and-arduino-uno/
cults3d
Maxbotix offers several tutorials on using their sensors with a Raspberry Pi: * An older tutorial for serial sensors: Interfacing a Raspberry Pi with an ultrasonic sensor * A more current tutorial for USB sensors: Connect a Raspberry Pi Zero with an...
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Maxbotix offers several tutorials on integrating their sensors with a Raspberry Pi: * An older tutorial for serial sensors can be found here: Interfacing a Raspberry Pi with an ultrasonic sensor * A more current tutorial for USB sensors is available...
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This is a holder to attach your outdoor ultrasonic sensor JSN-SR04T to a SolarEdge / KEBA EV charger. I use this to detect whether my car stands in front of the garage and if so, to block opening / closing the garage door. This prevents damages to my...
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Screw attachment allows for precise vertical angle adjustments necessary for optimal ultrasonic sensor performance. After fine-tuning the angle, the joints can be secured with glue to prevent any movement during high-speed racing operations. ...The...
prusaprinters
(Imported from my models on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/muchtall/designs )This is a bracket for mounting an HC-SR04 ultrasonic distance sensor inside the salt well of a Morton MC30 water softener. This is part of a Home Assistant...
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(I modeled two upper shells because ultrasonic sensors may have slightly different dimensions depending on the manufacturer) List of pieces: * 1 Nano Arduino card * 1 ultrasonic sensor hc-sr04 * 1 Bluetooth HC-06 card * 1 LiPo battery 850mAh * 1...
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This is a bracket for mounting an HC-SR04 ultrasonic distance sensor inside the salt well of a Morton MC30 water softener. This project is part of a Home Assistant integration effort. The initial version is minimalist in design, lacking a cover and...