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A particular class of laser distance sensor called a LiDAR detects the distance or depth from a surface. They operate by sending out pulses in all directions and timing how long it takes for the pulses to return after striking a target.
For applications involving drones, robots, or unmanned vehicles, the LiDAR-Lite v3 is the best choice. All the essential elements that made the LiDAR-Lite v2 so well-liked are there in this simple-to-use 40-metre laser-based optical ranging sensor.
With a low power consumption of less than 130mA during an acquisition, the device is compact and lightweight.
The Global LiDAR-Lite Optical Distance Sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
LiDAR-Lite optical distance sensor V3 was launched by Garmin. True laser distance measurements are provided by the Garmin LiDAR-Lite sensor, which is a small, light-weight, low-power sensor that can communicate through I2C and PWM.
This LiDAR is ideal when you don’t require something that spins around because it is extremely light and compact in comparison and only measures “straight ahead.”To read the distance data, an I2C connection to a microcontroller or microcomputer is required.
Theoretically, according to Garmin, it is possible to capture measurements at up to 500 Hz, but it all depends on how precise the measurements need to be. The majority of their use cases received 150Hz.