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| - | In this lesson, we will connect an ultrasonic sensor to the Oak. An ultrasonic sensor, using the properties of sound, not only detects an object, but also how far away the object is. The sensor generates a high frequency sound, then listens for an echo received back to the sensor. The time interval from send to receive allows you to calculate the distance. | + | In this lesson, we will connect an ultrasonic sensor to the Oak. An ultrasonic sensor, using the properties of sound, not only detects an object, but also detects how far away the object is. The sensor generates a high frequency sound, then listens for an echo received back to the sensor. The time interval from send to receive allows you to calculate the distance. |
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