in DS of VL53L5CX->description:
"Multizone distance measurements are possible up to 8x8 zones with a wide 65° diagonal FoV which can be reduced by software."
i tried but did not find details how FoV can be reduced by software.
please advice
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2023-04-18 2:14 AM
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2023-04-18 7:21 AM
That statement is a little misleading. You are going to get an 8x8 structure of data with information on each zone. And the FoV is 45x45, making each zone about 5 degrees x 5 degrees. If you don't want the data in a particular area, just don't bother to look at it.
In my water level software I only look at the dozen or so zones in the center, the others not having much value.
Sorry for the confusion.
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2023-04-18 7:28 AM
thank you for the answer.
>>You are going to get an 8x8 structure of data with information on each zone. And the FoV is 45x45, making each zone about 5 degrees x 5 degrees.
can i assume that 4x4 structure of data will give me about 11 degrees for each zone\?
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2023-04-18 7:31 AM
Exactly. And if you want the 4x4, you can run at 60Hz, which some applications want.
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2023-04-18 8:08 AM
thank you John
