Omron Retro reflective sensor
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Omron Retro reflective sensor
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omron retro reflective sensor

Detection spot size:

  • Standard models: from 1 mm to 50 mm
  • Miniature models: from 0.5 mm to 2 mm
  • Models with a large detection range: up to 10 m
Item Number: Retro reflective sensor
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Omron retroreflective sensors are optical sensors that are used to detect objects in the immediate vicinity of the sensor. They work on the principle of emitting light and analyzing the reflected signal. If the object is in the detection zone of the sensor, the reflected signal will be received and the sensor will issue a detection signal.

Datasheet:

  • Detection range: from 10 mm to 10 m
  • Type of radiation: infrared, visible light
  • Detection type: PNP, NPN
  • Body shape: cylindrical, rectangular
  • Supply voltage: 10-30 V DC
  • Current consumption: 10-50 mA
  • Response time: 0.1-1 ms
  • Degree of protection: IP65, IP67

Advantages:

  • High accuracy: Omron retroreflective sensors provide accurate detection of objects with high resolution.
  • Reliability: sensors are made of high-quality materials and are resistant to shocks, vibrations and temperature changes.
  • Ease of installation: sensors are easy to install and configure.
  • Wide range of models: Omron offers a wide range of retroreflective sensors for different applications.
  • Durability: sensors have a long service life.

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