IR Sensor

Description The IR Sensor works as a flexible module for detecting infrared signals. It fits with platforms like Arduino and MCLab. This module uses both an infrared transmitter and a receiver that operate at 940nm to enable smooth communication and detection using infrared. It connects to microcontroller systems using the HY2.0-4P interface. This makes it […]

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Description

The IR Sensor works as a flexible module for detecting infrared signals. It fits with platforms like Arduino and MCLab. This module uses both an infrared transmitter and a receiver that operate at 940nm to enable smooth communication and detection using infrared.

It connects to microcontroller systems using the HY2.0-4P interface. This makes it simple to use for tasks like controlling devices , detecting objects, or allowing gadgets to talk to each other. Its dependable short-range transmission makes it a great choice to use in consumer electronics or home devices.

The IR module lets you send and receive modulated infrared signals by supporting infrared encoding and decoding. It has a range that reaches up to 5 meters, which makes it useful to meet different project needs.

The IR Sensor weighs just 4 grams and has dimensions of 32 x 24 x 8mm. Its small size and light weight make it a good fit to use in projects where space is tight. Whether you’re an educator, hobbyist, or professional, the IR Sensor gives a dependable way to add infrared communication and detection to your electronic designs.

Features

  • 1 x Infrared transmitter (wavelength: 940nm)
  • 1 x Infrared receiver
  • Range: < 5m
  • Development platforms: Arduino, MCLab(Blockly, Python)
  • 2 x LEGO-compatible holes

Includes

  • 1 x Unit IR
  • 1 x HY2.0-4P cable

Specifications

Specification Parameter
Infrared transmitter wavelength 940nm
Net weight 4g
Gross weight 17g
Product dimensions 32 x 24 x 8mm
Package dimensions 67 x 53 x 12mm

Frequently Asked Questions

 It is a module that uses both an infrared transmitter and receiver designed to handle infrared detection and communication.

The transmitter works using a wavelength of 940nm.

The sensor can detect objects at distances up to 5 meters.

It works with Arduino and MCLab and supports Blockly and Python programming.

The package contains one IR sensor module and a 20cm HY2.0-4P connection cable.

The size of the module is 32 x 24 x 8mm, and its weight is 4g.

It works well in remote control systems, helps detect objects, and supports communication between devices in electronics for consumers.

Customer Reviews

Yasmin
Yasmin
04/04/2024 at 10:51 AM
Great for my home automation projects. The sensor is easy to integrate and works flawlessly with my Arduino setup.
Mathew
Mathew
06/30/2024 at 4:05 PM
Reliable sensor with good range. It was straightforward to connect and use, but the documentation could be more detailed
Fawaz
Fawaz
10/24/2024 at 11:58 AM
Used this in a robotics project, and it performed excellently. The sensor's responsiveness is impressive
Ryan
Ryan
12/31/2024 at 4:39 PM
Decent sensor. Works well for basic applications, but I experienced some interference in bright environments.
Fatima
Fatima
03/22/2025 at 10:04 AM
Perfect for line-following robots. The sensor's accuracy and ease of use make it a valuable component.
John Smith
John Smith
06/05/2025 at 1:56 PM
As a hobbyist in the USA, this sensor has been a great addition to my projects. It's easy to set up and works reliably.
Hassan
Hassan
09/06/2025 at 5:27 PM
Good performance overall. The sensor is compact and integrates well with various platforms, but the range could be a bit better.
Luis M.
Luis M.
5/03/2025 at 9:05 AM
Integrates with MC4.0 fine, though I found occasional false triggers when ambient IR lights were present
Elena K.
Elena K.
2/05/2025 at 12:30 PM
Decent sensor module, but noisy environment (sunlight, reflective surfaces) caused inconsistent readings.