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AGV (Automatic Guided Vehicle)

AGV (Automatic Guided Vehicle) can also refer to AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot). To keep AGVs from colliding with obstacles or workers, they use lasers, optical sensors, MEMS mirrors, and other devices to measure the surrounding distance while driving automatically.

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Hamamatsu has developed a variety of photosensors and light emitters, which can be used for distance measurement, including in AGVs.

Light emitter

This LD features a high peak output using PLD pulse lighting.

Photosensor

Si PIN photodiodes featuring high-speed response.

Si APDs suitable for detecting light in the 700/800/900 nm band.

This compact devices integrate optical sensors, such as photodiodes and APD, with the front-end IC.

This photon counting devices offer high photon detection efficiency with near-infrared range.

Sensors that measure the distance to the target object using the TOF method

Inexpensive, compact and thin linear image sensors for the triangulation method.

This sensors detect the incident position of light for the triangulation method.

Optical components

This electromagnetic MEMS mirror is used for laser scanning.

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