A photoelectric proximity sensor, also known as a photoelectric sensor or photoelectric switch, is a type of sensor used to detect the presence or absence of objects, as well as their position or distance, based on the interruption or reflection of light. These sensors are widely used in industrial automation and control systems for various applications. Photoelectric proximity sensors operate by emitting a beam of light and detecting changes in that light caused by the presence or absence of an object.
Sensing type | Diffuse reflective type |
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Sensing distance | 100mm |
Sensing target | Opaque, Translucent material |
Light source | Infrared LED(850nm) |
Response time | Max. 1ms |
Power supply | 10-30VDC ⎓ ±10%(ripple P-P: max. 10%) |
Current consumption | Max. 30mA |
Sensitivity adjustment | Sensitivity adjuster |
Operation mode | Selectable Light ON or Dark ON by control wire (white) |
Control output | PNP open collector |
Connection type | Ø4mm, 4-wire, 2m (emitter of through-beam type: Ø4mm, 2-wire, 2m) (AWG26, core diameter: 0.52mm, number of cores: 20, insulator out diameter: Ø1mm) |
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