SEN0337

DFRobot
426-SEN0337
SEN0337

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Distance Sensor Modules - Open Frame TOF Sense Laser Range Sensor (5m)

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Expected 23/03/2026
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Expected 01/06/2026
Factory Lead Time:
21
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DFRobot
Product Category: Distance Sensor Modules - Open Frame
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Brand: DFRobot
Height: 8.05 mm
Length: 35.58 mm
Mounting Style: Panel Mount
Operating Supply Current: 60 mA
Operating Supply Voltage: 5 V
Product Type: Open Frame Distance Sensor Modules
Resolution: 1 mm
Sensing Distance: 10 mm to 5 m
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Distance Sensors
Supply Voltage - Max: 5 VDC
Supply Voltage - Min: 5 VDC
Type: Time-of-Flight (ToF) Sensor
Width: 12 mm
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USHTS:
9015104000
ECCN:
EAR99

SEN0337 TOF Sense Laser Range Sensor (5M)

DFRobot SEN0337 TOF Sense Laser Range Sensor (5M) is a TOF-based (Time of Flight) laser ranging sensor that offers a 1cm to 5m detection range, 1mm resolution, ±1.5cm error, and 10Hz data update frequency. The sensor supports 15° to 27° adjustable FOV, UART, and CAN communication (selected by setting). Besides, it allows users to actively query the output data, making data acquisition much easier. With a size of 35.58mm x 12mm x 8.05mm, this small and compact sensor can be used as a distance-measuring tool for distance detection or a robot to avoid obstacles. It can also be used in drone areas such as altitude setting and route planning. The difference from other ranging sensors is that this sensor reserves two identical communication interfaces. When setting IDs for each sensor and connecting multiple sensors in series, the ranging information of all sensors can be read by just one communication interface.