Microsonic Wu 102 Driver 'link' 🎯 Tested
Use the software to set switching points, output characteristics (rising/falling), and response times (standard 110 ms).
Ensure the "Sync" pin is properly handled if multiple sensors are used in close proximity to prevent echo crosstalk.
If the sensor fails to communicate with the driver software, check the following: Microsonic Wu 102 Driver
Unlike consumer electronics, "installing a driver" for the Wu 102 typically involves setting up the on a Windows PC. This software allows engineers to visualize echo profiles and "Teach-in" specific distance parameters.
Connect the sensor to your PC using a LinkControl adapter (LCA-2). Use the software to set switching points, output
Verify that the supply voltage is at least 15V if you are utilizing the 0-10 V analogue output.
Objects within 200 mm of the sensor face cannot be detected due to the "blind zone". This software allows engineers to visualize echo profiles
The is a high-performance ultrasonic sensor designed for industrial automation, primarily used for non-contact distance measurement and object detection. In the context of industrial hardware, the "driver" often refers to the specific software interface or configuration tool—such as the Microsonic LinkControl —required to calibrate the device and integrate it into a broader control system. Key Specifications and Capabilities