Re: Looking for backup sensors used in cars



aerelD wrote:

I'm trying to find some sensors for distance detection and the ones
they use on cars seem like a good fit. I am wanting to detect a solid
object within maybe 6' or so. I don't know if doppler or ultrasonic
is best - or if there's a different technology that would be better.

Do any of you have any experience with these kinds of sensors? Any
direction as to where to look would be appreciated. I have spent some
hours on google looking, but really only seem to find industrial pre-
packaged sensors. I'm really looking for just the sensor, not the
packaging or interface.

Many thanks in advance.

Have you googled "Utrasonic Sensing" ?

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