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Home > Robot Parts > Sensors > Distance / Range Sensors > IR >

GP2Y0A02YK IR Sensor Kit (8-60 inches) - 8 sensors

Item #: S-10-GP2Y0A02YKT2
Availability: Discontinued
  Price: $264.99

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This kit provides you with all the necessary hardware to add IR distance sensing to your PC-controlled robot.  Thanks to the Phidgets 8/8/8 interface kit, all you need is one USB port to read from 8 IR distance sensors!  You can arrange these sensors around the perimeter of your robot to give it spatial perception.

But, that's not all! The 8/8/8 also has 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs.  The digital inputs are perfect for monitoring bumper switches and input buttons.  Digital outputs can be used to drive LED's, relays, and other devices.

Here's what's in the box:

This product is part of the Phidgets family!
Phidgets are an easy to use set of USB-based building blocks for low cost sensing and control from your PC. A wide array of sensors, I/O devices, and controllers are available.
  * To view the entire Phidgets product line, follow this link.
* For information on how to get started using Phidgets, follow this link.

Here it is, fully assembled.  Like an infrared octopus.

 

Want to see a demonstration? We've got you covered.

 

If you were at Maker Faire 2007, you may have already seen this kit in action.  This interactive display, controlled by our USB IR sensor kit, was a big hit with the kids.