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‎2023-06-21 12:14 PM
I have a very simple question concerning the size of the zones and the field of view for (for example) the VL53L8CX sensor. which has a diagonal FoV of 65 degrees. Can anyone provide a simple answer to this question:
If the sensor is 1 meter from the target, what size is each (8 x 8) zone at the target?
I have tried to follow the app note and calculated 0.37 x 0.37 meter - but I have little faith in my calculation.
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‎2023-07-19 12:26 AM
Hello,
Sorry for the delay in answering the post.
The horizontal and vertical FoV are 45 degrees.
So for each zone in case of a 8x8 setting, you will have : 45 / 8 degrees FoV so something like 5.5 degrees.
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‎2023-07-19 12:26 AM
Hello,
Sorry for the delay in answering the post.
The horizontal and vertical FoV are 45 degrees.
So for each zone in case of a 8x8 setting, you will have : 45 / 8 degrees FoV so something like 5.5 degrees.
Please if this answer your question set this answer as a solution.
Regards
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