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SP 2000 – SPACEPAK SERIES
The SP 2000 series consists of a self-contained transmitter SPT and receiver SPR, which are to be used in thru-beam mode; an SPP for diffuse proximity; SPRR for retro-reflective; SPPR for polarised retroreflective and SPBS for background suppression. All are offered with sensitivity adjustment via integral potentiometer with either cable or 180º rotatable plug connection.
The complete series is available either as a 4 wire, NPN/PNP transistor output with 10-30 V dc supply voltage or as a 5 wire, relay output with a 12-240 V ac/dc supply voltage both offering switch selectable light or dark function and potentiometer adjustable 0 -10 sec on/off time delay. The test input in the 10-30 V dc, SPT is intended to be used for disabling or enabling the transmitter power temporarily for test purposes or for multiplexing applications. The dc series is protected against reverse polarity of power supplies, test input and output signals.
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M18 and M12 Barrel sensors have universal output configuration to match any interface as well as special versions providing Background suppression.
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The transmitter and the receiver are integrated into a single housing. The sensor evaluates transmitted light reflected back from the object. The output is switched as soon as an object passes the selected range. Bright objects reflect more light than dark objects, and can thus be recognized from greater distances.
TM55NCT2
Compact Housing
Large Range
Teach-In, external Teach-In, RS-232 Interface
TF88PA3S201
For applications in dusty and moist environments
No optical crosstalk
TW66PA3
Adjustable Detection Range
Large Detection Range
Stainless Steel Housing
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YP11MVV80
These sensors are especially well suited for high speed indication of contrast differences by means of an analog output voltage.
Analog Output: 0...10 V DC
Switching Frequency: 10 kHz
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Parts recognition units for FA equipment
Parts recognition units read clear images of electronic parts of different sizes using different combinations of multiple lighting and special-purpose lenses, and output image information.
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These sensors are especially well suited for high speed recognition of contrast differences.
YP11VAH3ABF
Adjustable Time Delay
Light spot can be focused
Switching Frequency: 20 kHz
YM24PAH2ANZ
High Switching Frequency
Small Light Spot
Time Delay can be activated
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Plastic fiber optic cabel with outside diameters of 1 mm and 2.2 mm can be connected to this sensor. The easy to use Teach-In function allows for fine sensor adjustment, so that even transparent objects can be reliably recognized in barrier mode operation. Scanning width is automatically adapted to each individual application via external Teach-In. The devices can be easily mounted to standard DIN rails.
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The MLX90614 Infrared Thermometer module is a complete fully calibrated non-contacting IR thermometer in a single TO-39 Metal Can. This unique device is suitable for non-contact temperature sensing in automotive Heating and Air Conditioning systems, home and commercial heating systems and many other industrial and medical applications. The IC consists of a MEMs thermopile element and integral signal conditioning IC. The signal conditioning IC is factory calibrated for precision and accuracy. The IC provides PWM or SMB outputs for simple interfacing to displays or control systems.
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In addition to tubular housings of metal, stainless steel and plastic, Balluff offers versions in rectilinear housings of plastic or metal in virtually all sizes with various functions and performance data. Diffuse, retro-reflective and thru-beam models are available with different functions and form factors.
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The IS-120 series comprises optoelectronic sensors for use as light sensors (energetic or with background suppression) or as reflection light barriers. Light transmitter and receiver are both mounted in the same housing. The emitting diode emits radiation with a wavelength of 660 nm with red-light switches or. 880 nm with infrared switches. When hitting the detected object the pulsed light is reflected diffusely and partially impinges on the receiver. With energetic sensors the received energy is evaluated whereby the possible sensing distance is dependent on the colour/reflection characteristics and dimension/design of the object. By using sensors with background suppression the angle of incidence is evaluated and thus the sensing distance is to a great extent independent of the object’s characteristics. For example, these sensors are applicable to detect objects in front of bright or strongly reflecting surfaces.
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FT 55 RH - Proximity switches with background suppression
SensoPart has set a new standard in industrial sensor technology with its F 55 series. This product line combines excellent performance data with a robust housing design and numerous user-friendly details.
• Scanning range: 1,200 mm
• Reliable background suppression (BGS), resistant to stray light
• Precise, fine adjustment of BGS using 18 level potentiometer
• Type of light: red light LED or laser
• Protection: IP 67
• Switching frequency LED/laser: 600 Hz/1,000 Hz
• Laser class 1 and 2
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The opto-electronic cells allow the target detection of nature, cut and form different. According to the type and the configuration used, the distance from detection extends from 5 mm with 40 Mr. The optical fibre addition largely opens the prospects for applications of the cells, authorizing their use in narrow mediums, as well as in environments where intrinsic safety would prohibit any use of electronics.
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CX-400 reflective, retroreflective and thru-beam type
Within the CX-400 series, 116 models of ultracompact photoelectric sensors are available. Two thru-beam types and four retroreflective types are available. Despite their ultracompact size they have an exceptionally long sensing range. They also consume little power.
Characteristics:
Ultracompact size
Thru-beam type with visible spot
Retroreflective type with polarisation filter and visible spot (CX491)
Retroreflective type for transparent objects (CX481 / CX482)
Cross talk suppression (retroreflective type)
Light ON / dark ON modes
Short-circuit protection
Protection class IP67
Accessories:
Slit mask
Interference prevention filter
Mounting bracket
Reflector
M8 plug-in connector type: 2m or 5m cable
CX-400 diffuse reflective type
Eight diffuse reflective sensor types are available. Four use the triangulation measurement principle with foreground and background suppression (CX-440 series). A thru-beam type with background suppression and visible spot can detect objects of Ø 0.5mm. Rounding off the CX-400 series there are four diffuse reflective types.
Characteristics:
Thru-beam type with background suppression and visible spot
Automatic cross talk suppression
Light ON / dark ON modes
Protection IP67
Short-circuit protection
Accessories:
Mounting brackets
M8 connector with 2m or 5m cable
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PS 2003 SERIES
Opto-sensors for obstacle detection
* ø13 opto-sensor with plastic body and expanding bush.
* Operating range: 6 m
* Smallest detectable object: 15 mm
* Opening angle: 5°
* IP65 protection
* Suitable for lift doors, automatic doors, anti-theft compasses ...
PS 2007-2008-2009 SERIES
Opto-sensors for obstacle detection
* D11 opto-sensor with compact plastic body and plug-in.
* Operating range: 6 m
* Smallest detectable object: 15 mm
* Opening angle: 5°
* IP65 protection
* Suitable for lift doors, automatic doors, anti-theft compasses ...
PS 2010 SERIES
Opto-sensors for obstacle detection
* D11 opto-sensor with compact plastic body, deep-set lens and plug-in.
* Operating range: 6 m
* Smallest detectable object: 15 mm
* Opening angle: 5°
* IP65 protection
* Suitable for lift doors, automatic doors, anti-theft ...
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The compact laser distance sensors provide a precise output signal which is proportional to the measured distance. The optical principle is based on triangulation.
Through beam sensors
Emitter and receiver are in two separate housings facing each other. Through beam sensors offer the largest sensing ranges.
Sensitivity adjustment (photoelectric sensors)
The sensing distance (Sn) of the capacitive sensor may be adjusted by means of a inbuilt potentiometer.
Copy counter (SCATEC)
Laser copy counters are primarily developed for non-contact counting of printed matter in a lap stream. Basically a SCATEC responds to an edge passing through the laser beam with an output pulse.
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The Photoelectric Amplifier series consists of a wide selection of single channel photoelectric amplifers which are to be used in conjunction with Telco's line of remote photoelectric sensors, that may be used in thru beam or diffuse proximity. A selection of the amplifiers provide high penetration power which are suitable for applications with contaminated environments. The series can achieve sensing ranges of over 70 m in thru beam and 5 m in diffuse proximity. All the photoelectric amplifiers are housed in enclosures with an 11-pole DIN socket connection.
Supply voltage can be selected between AC and/or DC, and the output can be selected between a transistor and/or relay output. The series offers a choice betweem automatic and/or manual sensitivity adjustment, with or without on/off time delay adjustment via integral potentiometers located on the front panels of the amplifiers. Light or dark function, and long and short range is switch selectable. A selection of the models offers sensor LED drives which powers optional monitor LEDs (power-on and output) available on the remote sensors.
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Referenos: AF CLARYS 2, 3, 4
Sensing distance with plastic fibre or glass fibre: see "Plaslic Optical Fibres' or "Glass Optcal Rbres
High resolution up to 5100th mm
2, 3, 4 channels + logical output AND/OR
Modeb: output P, output N
Optional: Analogical output
Smpfe feactvin: 1 or 2 thresholds
Timer OWOFF delay: 0 to 10s
Dimensions: 99x45x325 mm
Resolution 5/100th mm with 2000 points
Applications:
Level controls: high and bw
High precision detection of movement
Presence cdetection, up to 4 units simultaneously
Up to 4 beams barrier
Mark detection
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MPA – MULTIPLEXED PHOTOELECTRIC AMPLIFIER SERIES
The MPA series is a range of multi channel, multiplexed photoelectric amplifiers, which are to be used in conjunction with a relevant number of sets of remote transmitters LT and receivers LR, from the series 100, 110 and 120.
The MPA series consists of MPA 21 (2 multiplexed channels); MPA 41 (4 multiplexed channels) and MPA 81 (8 multiplexed channels). Each channel operates independently of each other with their own set of remote transmitter and receiver. The multiplexing function ensures that optical cross talk between channels is prevented. The series offers a choice between individual relays or individual NPN/PNP transistor outputs, with or without an adjustable 0-3 sec on/off time delay.
This amplifier series offers manual sensitivity adjustment for each individual channel via integral potentiometers located on the front panel of the amplifier. Light or dark function and long or short range are switch selectable for each individual channel.
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PAB - PHOTOELECTRIC AMPLIFIER BUS SERIES
The PAB series consists of a 1-channel, a 2-channel and a-3 channel photoelectric amplifier, which are to be used in conjunction with the Telco remote transmitter LT and receiver LR from the series 100, 110 and 120. This amplifier series offers manual sensitivity adjustment via an integral potentiometer located on the front panel of the amplifier. Output can be selected from either a relay or transistor output, with an adjustable 0-10 sec on/off time delay. Light or dark function and long or short range are switch selectable.
The amplifiers from the PAB series can be connected together with up to 9 amplifiers from the PAB series via a bus rail connector positioned on the DIN rail, to form a modular master/slave system with 28 channels (PAB 10), 29 channels (PAB 20) or 30 channels (PAB 30). The bus connection enables communication between the amplifiers, which allows the channels of all the amplifiers to be multiplexed ensuring that optical cross talk between channels is prevented and allows a common output from the amplifier modules. Both the PAB x0 A and PAB x0 S can share power supply via the bus connection.
The amplifiers offer a test input, to be used for either disabling or enabling the transmitting power temporarily for test purposes. The amplifiers include an alarm output, which is used to indicate if the signal level is insufficient or if a sensor is faulty. The sensor LED drive powers the optional monitor
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