Description
A photo sensor, also known as a photocell, photoresistor, or light-dependent resistor (LDR), is a type of light-sensitive device that changes its electrical resistance in response to changes in incident light intensity. These sensors are commonly used to detect and measure light levels and are employed in various applications to control lighting, trigger alarms, or perform other functions based on ambient light conditions
Photo sensors are essential components in various technologies and applications where light detection and control are necessary for energy savings, convenience, and automation.
Sensing type | Diffuse reflective type |
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Sensing distance | 100mm |
Sensing target | Opaque, Translucent material |
Light source | Infrared LED |
Response time | Operation: Max. 3ms, Return: Max. 100ms |
Supplied Power | 12-24VDCÂ |
Current consumption | Max. 35mA |
Sensitivity adjustment | Sensitivity adjuster |
Operation mode | Light ON |
Control output | NPN open collector |
Connection type | Cable type(Ø3.5, 2m) |
Environment_Ambient illumination | Sunlight: Max. 11,000lx, Incandescent lamp: Max. 3,000lx (received illumination) |
Environment_Ambient temperature | -20 to 65℃, storage: -25 to 70℃ |
Protection structure | IP50 |
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