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LDA 2D Laser Scanner
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LDA 2D Laser Scanner
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Long range, non contact 2D profile measurement
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Range > 40M on dark, natural targets
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Range > 100M on light, natural targets
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High accuracy, resolution and measurement rate
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Integrated processor with intelligent and definable
data evaluation for object measurement
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Standard Interface RS232/RS422, optional Ethernet
Interfaces, TCP/IP, CAN BUS
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Self-test function
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Rugged design, IP65
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Easy installation with user friendly oriented
Software
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Installable in any direction
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Multiple (4) switching outputs
Product Family
LDA is a member of the LADAR DIDITAL sensor family. The
LDA offers a compact design for two dimensional (2D) measurement
applications over long distances.
Measurement may be made onto natural targets at
distances of 100M and onto co-operative targets (e.g. 3M foil) to more
than 250M.
Typical Applications
| General |
Profile measurement with more
than 100M radius |
| Materials |
Object measurement
regarding form and volume, loads and container |
| Crane
Control |
Profile measurement of goods,
collision avoidance, docking of AGV, trucks and chassis |
| Container
Terminal |
Stack profile measurement,
object protection |
| Survey |
Length, width, height, level and
position of objects and surroundings |
| Mining |
Measurement of cavern |
The LDA scanner uses the time-of-flight measurement
method to calculate target range, and couples the range measurement with
an angle measurement to create a polar coordinate position. A complete
circular profile is created as the LDA head rotates a full 360° at a 10
Hz rate. |
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As an option the LDA contains an integrated DSP
processor allowing online profile evaluation and interfacing over a
special CAN BUS I/F. The DSP can be programmed to support form, volume,
and movement applications.
The LDA covers an area within a 40M radius onto
dark targets (e.g. dark walls of a tunnel), and a 100M onto light
targets over and angular range of up to 360°. If the application
requires the sensor to self-test, the angular range is limited to 300°
to allow 60° internal self-test check area. |