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Sick TiM571-2050101 LiDAR Sensor
The Sick TiM571-2050101 LiDAR Sensor offers a 0.05 m ... 25 m working range, 9 V DC ... 28 V DC power supply, and 1 x βEthernetβ connection, 4-pin M12 female connector, 1 x connection βPower/Synchronization outputβ 5-pin, M12 male connector, 1 x Micro USB female connector, type B connection. Manufactured by Sick under the LiDAR Sensor category, this model belongs to the LMS Series.

| Brand | Sick |
| Product Type | Lidar Sensor |
| Model Number | TiM571-2050101 |
Sick TiM571-2050101 LiDAR Sensor β Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Application | Outdoor |
| Light source | Infrared (850 nm) |
| Laser class | 1 (IEC 60825-1:2014, EN 60825-1:2014) |
| Aperture angle | Horizontal, 270Β° |
| Scanning frequency | 15 Hz |
| Angular resolution | 0.33Β° |
| Heating | - |
| Working range | 0.05 m ... 25 m |
| Scanning range | At 10% remission factor, 8 m |
| Connection type | 1 x βEthernetβ connection, 4-pin M12 female connector, 1 x connection βPower/Synchronization outputβ 5-pin, M12 male connector, 1 x Micro USB female connector, type B |
| Supply voltage | 9 V DC ... 28 V DC |
| Power consumption | Typ. 4 W |
| Housing | - |
| Housing color | Gray (RAL 7032) |
| Enclosure rating | IP67, applies only when the plastic cover of the βAux interfaceβ is closed (IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013) |
| Protection class | III (IEC 61140:2016-1) |
| Weight | 250 g, without connecting cables |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 60 mm x 60 mm x 86 mm |
| MTBF | > 100 years |
| MTTFD | > 100 years |
| Detectable object shape | Almost any |
| Systematic error | Β± 60 mm |
| Statistical error | < 20 mm, < 10 mm |
| Ethernet | β , TCP/IP |
| Serial | - |
| Digital outputs | 1 (PNP, "SYNC"/"device ready") |
| Optical indicators | 2 LEDs (ON, "device ready") |
| Ambient operating temperature | β25 Β°C ... +50 Β°C |
| Storage temperature | β40 Β°C ... +75 Β°C |
The Sick TiM571-2050101 uses an infrared light source at 850 nm and is classified as a safe Class 1 laser under IEC 60825-1 standards. It delivers a wide horizontal aperture angle of 270Β° with a rapid 15 Hz scanning frequency and a fine 0.33Β° angular resolution, ensuring exceptional detail in object detection. Its working range spans from 0.05 m to 25 m, with a scanning range of 8 m at 10% remission, making it suitable for medium-to-long-distance sensing tasks.
Engineered for outdoor durability, the TiM571-2050101 is protected by an IP67-rated housing when its auxiliary interface cover is closed, shielding it from dust and water ingress. Weighing just 250 g and measuring 60 mm x 60 mm x 86 mm, it offers flexibility for mounting in tight spaces. Connectivity options include Ethernet TCP/IP for fast data transmission, a PNP digital output for synchronization or device-ready status, and a Micro USB interface for configuration. Operating on a 9β28 V DC supply with low power consumption of approximately 4 W, it is energy-efficient yet capable of sustained, accurate performance with a mean time between failures exceeding 100 years.
The Sick TiM571-2050101 LiDAR Sensor is widely used in automated outdoor systems where accurate area monitoring and object detection are critical. In mobile robotics and AGVs, it enables safe navigation by creating a precise 2D map of the surroundings, helping avoid collisions in real time. For security and perimeter protection, it can detect movement or presence across a wide area, even in challenging lighting or weather conditions.
In industrial loading zones, it assists in vehicle positioning and collision prevention, ensuring smooth logistics operations. Its capability to detect almost any object shape makes it valuable in automated gates, smart traffic systems, and outdoor material handling. The plug-and-play installation with M12 connectors and simple parameter setup allows both junior and senior maintenance engineers to deploy it quickly. With its combination of long-range detection, compact design, and outdoor-rated protection, the Sick TiM571-2050101 LiDAR Sensor stands as a trusted choice for precision automation in harsh environments.




