Miniature photoelectric slot sensor for the detection of small parts, U design, fork width 5 mm, infrared light, NPN outputs, flat connector, Miniature design, Optimized for the detection of small parts, High switching frequency, Simple and fast mounting, Clearly visible LED functional displayfa
... principle All Pepperl+Fuchs sensors are listed under the category " functional principle, " where the first letter of the type code symbolizes a defined sensor type. For example, the letter “U” stands for “ultrasonic sensor” and the letter “N” for “inductive ...
WCS Outdoor and Extended ensure precise absolute positioning in container terminals ... encoding system (WCS) with outdoor protective housing is the ideal solution for all crane types in this harsh environment . Featuring a U-shaped design to block out extraneous light and equipped with photoelectric infrared light barriers, the rugged read ...
The WCS is designed for applications with extreme ambient conditions or especially long distances ... , CANopen, PROFINET, EtherCAT, or EthernetIP. A wide range of interface modules are available for connection to other fieldbus interfaces. Rugged Design Due to its U-shaped design, the WCS is resistant to ambient light and can even read dirty code rails ...
Explore the Pepperl+Fuchs knowledge base to learn more about the output types of inductive sensors ... connects the output connection to ground when switched. The load is connected between the supply voltage +U B and the sensor's NPN output. Example of a sensor with NPN output 2. Sensor with PNP Output (Signal "Positive") A PNP output of the sensor connects ...
Explore the Pepperl+Fuchs knowledge base to learn more about the power source of two-wire sensors ... are marked with a –U in the third block of the Pepperl+Fuchs order designation. These sensors are available in the following switching element functions: Normally-closed (UO) Normally-open (US) Normally-closed or normally-open (UU), wiring-programmable 2-Wire ...
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