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Laser distance meter

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Willy Williams

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Hey guys, I need some help, I have been trying to build a laser beam distance meter but seems I have been getting wrong circuits can someone suggest for me a circuit or an idea, thanks
 
There is no "simple" way that I know of.
There are at least three different methods I am aware of, and probably more...

A lot of shorter range units use simple trigonometry, measuring the angle the spot on an object is offset from the receive sensor - close in gives a high angle and further away a shallow angle. They use either an optical line sensor or rotating mirror to determine the angle.

For longer distances, either:
Direct time of flight, the delay between the transmitted pulse and the receive pulse. That needs incredibly precise timing, as one nanosecond = 15cm round trip...

A modulated beam and compare the phase of the modulation between transmit and receive.
eg. 10MHz modulation gives around 30m total path per 360' phase shift. I built a unit that worked like that a few years back, using 25MHz modulation if I remember right.

It worked to a few metres but was ludicrously complex...
You can now buy a complete off-the-shelf sensor for less than just the high frequency modulatable laser unit I used in that.
 
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