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New 360 Degree RPLIDAR S1 TOF 40 meters lidar sensor scanner for obstacle avoidance and navigation of AGV UAV

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New 360 Degree RPLIDAR S1 TOF 40 meters lidar sensor scanner for obstacle avoidance and navigation of AGV UAV

$713.90

99995 in stock

SKU: 4000063780597 Category:

Description

  • Brand Name: rplidar
  • Certification: CE,RoHS
  • Origin: Mainland China
  • Model Number: S1

Introduction

     The RPLIDAR S1 is the next generation low cost 360 degree 2D laser scanner (LIDAR) solution developed by SLAMTEC. It can take up to 9200 samples of laser ranging per second with high rotation speed. And equipped with SLAMTEC patented OPTMAG technology, it breakouts the life limitation of traditional LIDAR system so as to work stably for a long time.
     The system can perform 2D 360-degree scan within a 40-meter range. The generated 2D point cloud data can be used in mapping, localization andobject/environment modeling.
     Compared with RPLIDARs in other series, RPLIDAR S1 has a more stable performance when detecting objects in long distance, objects in white or black alternatively and objects under direct sunlight, which is ideal for map building in the outdoor environment within a 40-meter ranging radius. Therefore, it can be
widely applied in many consumer-oriented business scenarios.
     The typical scanning frequency of RPLIDAR S1 is 10Hz(600rpm), and the frequency can be freely adjusted within the 8-15Hz range according to the specific requirements. With the 10Hz scanning frequency, the sampling rate is 9.2kHz and the angular resolution is 0.391°. Due to the improvements in SLAMTEC hardware operating performance and related algorithm, RPLIDAR S1 works well in all kinds of indoor environment and outdoor environment with direct sunlight. Meanwhile, before leaving the factory, every RPLIDAR S1 has passed the strict testing to ensure the laser output power meet the eye-safety standard of IEC-60825 Class 1.