DATASENSING
Dimension (mm) | 65 x 65 x 70 |
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IP class | IP67 |
LED indicator | Yes |
Material of body | Aluminium, Polycarbonate |
Measurement range | 0.1-10m (@ 10% remission), 0.1-25m (@ 80% remission) |
Power consumption | 5 W |
Reading speed | 225,000 points per second |
Sensing distance max | 25 m |
Storage temperature max | 70 °C |
Storage temperature min | -20 °C |
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Supply voltage | 9-30 V DC |
Temperature operational max | 60 °C |
Temperature operational min | -10 °C |
Type of light | Laser |
Weight | 500 g |
Viewing angle | 360° |
The Datasensing LGS-N25 is a compact, rugged, and high-performance 2D LiDAR scanner designed for precise navigation, environment mapping, and object profiling in industrial applications. Its robust design ensures reliable operation in both indoor and outdoor settings, making it ideal for Automated Mobile Robots (AMRs), Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), forklifts, and automated manufacturing equipment.
Key Features:
The LGS-N25 is user-friendly, offering configuration and monitoring through a generic web browser or the LGS Viewer interface. Its advanced features and reliable performance make it an excellent choice for enhancing the efficiency and safety of automated systems in various industrial environments.
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