LiDAR calibration

Upon further testing of the LiDAR, I noticed that it was not returning any distance unit I am familiar with.  It does, however, (thankfully) output increasing numbers as its target becomes more distant, so I generated the calibration curve below.

I thought the numbers might be time measurements in picoseconds, but a quick calculation showed that it takes light a little over 2 nanoseconds to travel to and from the target at 30cm, and the average measurement I got from the LiDAR at 30cm is 41.7.


The results are linear enough to make me happy, I'll append calibration data from further out to this set when I need it.

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