New Anouncement on Connecting Our Laser Rangefidner with Raspberry Pi
In an era where accessibility meets high-tech innovation, EyoungTech, a pioneer in laser rangefinder module development, announces a groundbreaking initiative to bridge industrial-grade measurement technology with the thriving world of single-board computing. The company is now offering seamless integration of its laser rangefinder modules with platforms like Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson, and Orange Pi—empowering makers, educators, and industrial developers to reimagine distance measurement applications.
From Labs to Living Rooms: Precision Meets Plug-and-Play
Traditionally confined to specialized photoelectric systems, laser rangefinders are now breaking into the maker community and small-scale industrial projects. EyoungTech's newly optimized SDK (Software Development Kit) and Python/ROS-compatible APIs allow users to control measurement parameters, retrieve real-time data, and automate workflows using affordable, credit-card-sized computers. Whether measuring structural integrity in robotics, enhancing drone navigation, or powering DIY astronomy tools, the modules deliver ±1m accuracy at ranges up to 3,000 meters—all programmable via USB, UART, or GPIO interfaces.
Key Innovations Driving Accessibility:
Open-Source Friendly Architecture: Pre-configured libraries for Raspberry Pi OS and Ubuntu Core reduce setup time from days to minutes.
Low-Power Edge Computing: Modules now operate on 5V DC, aligning with SBC power standards while maintaining MIL-STD ruggedness.
"We're Not Just Selling Hardware—We're Fueling a Movement," says Daniel Long, highlighting the company's vision. "By letting engineers prototype rangefinder-like capabilities on a $35 Raspberry Pi, we're accelerating R&D cycles and democratizing access to defense-grade technology."
Explore technical specs, starter kits, and code samples at Contact Us . For partnerships or bulk orders, contact photoelectric01@eyoungtec.com.