Data Sheet
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LED 0 (blue)
One blink for each TeraRanger Evo
sensor detected by the Hub Evo.
Example: if 8 sensors are connected, the
blue LED will blink 8 times before sending
distance data.
LED 1
(green)
Continuous blinking indicates that
distance values are being sent. The blink
rates will be slower or faster, depending
on the output rate selected. See section
5.4 for details.
LED 2 (red)
Continuous blinking indicates an error.
4 UART interface
4.1 Pinout information
The TeraRanger Tower Evo can be controlled through UART interface. This is possible
thanks to a “UART for Hub Evo” board - an accessory already installed on the Tower Evo
(Figure 5). We strongly advise not to disassemble the Tower Evo product, including the
UART for Hub Evo board, as it might result in damaging the system due to inappropriate
handling.
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