The SparkFun Ultrasonic Distance Sensor - TCT40 (sen-24805) a user-friendly upgrade to the popular HC-SR04 sensor, offers non-contact distance measurement from 2cm to 400cm with an accuracy of 3mm.
Works with the HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor in the 3 Pin Mode/4 Pin Mode, the Ping))) ultrasonic sensor in the 3 Pin Mode and the DHT temperature/humidity sensors for getting precise distance values. !
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