This Sensor detects objects, changes in surface conditions, and other items through a variety of optical properties. A Photoelectric Sensor consists primarily of an Emitter for emitting light and a Receiver for receiving light. When emitted light is interrupted or reflected by the sensing object, it changes the amount of light that arrives at the Receiver. The Receiver detects this change and converts it to an electrical output. The light source for the majority of Photoelectric Sensors is infrared or visible light (generally red, or green/blue for identifying colors).
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Uses of Photoelectric Sensors:
- Indications in architecture.
- Proximity understanding in automation.
- Accounting and planning in logistics.
- Description of edge marks in print assembly.
- Obtaining printing and packaging paper and labels.
- Sensing the water content of food and drink.
- Carrier control in consumer products.
- Controlling doors and gates in access systems.
- Assembly line automation in manufacturing.
- Packaging Machinery.
- Barcode scanning in logistics and retail.
- Security systems for intruder detection.
- Object recognition and navigation robotics.
- Traffic light control in traffic management.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF PHOTOELECTIC SENSORS:
Specification |
Value |
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1. Detection Range |
0.1 to 5 meters |
2. Operating Principle |
Through-Beam |
3. Light Source |
Infrared LED |
4. Response Time |
2 milliseconds |
5. Output Type |
PNP Digital Output |
6. Supply Voltage |
12-24 VDC |
7. Power Consumption |
50 mA |
8. Sensing Mode |
Retro reflective |
9. Housing Material |
ABS Plastic |
10. Operating Temperature Range |
-20 to 70°C |
11. Protection Rating (IP Rating) |
IP67 |
12. Adjustable Parameters |
Sensitivity, Delay |