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Guide The size given for the smallest object that can be detected with a Reflective Photoelectric Sensor is the value for detection with no objects in the background and the sensitivity set to the maximum value.
Guide Because BGS-HDL has 2 outputs and those threshold can be set individually, it can detect not only existence of the containers but also position or height of them without sensors for synchronizing.
Guide A photoelectric sensor can be used in applications to sense targets at distances from less than 5 mm (0.2 in.) to over 250 m (820 ft).
Guide These photoelectric sensors are suited for reliable and consistent object recognition without incorrect swit-ching, regardless of object shape, surface, or position. The sensors do not need to be realigned
Guide How does a photoelectric sensor work? In its simplest form, a photoelectric sensor sends out light energy (depicted as the outgoing red beam in the drawing below) from the face of the sensor to
Guide Seven detection method and features of photoelectric sensors are explained by dividing them into several categories. You can understand the best solution based on application, installation location,
Guide What Is a Photoelectric Sensor? Photoelectric Sensors detect objects, changes in surface conditions, and other items through a variety of optical properties. A Photoelectric Sensor consists primarily of
Guide Photoelectric sensors can detect the presence or absence of objects or changes in surface conditions of a target. They emit a beam of light that is detected by a receiving element.
Guide Because BGS-HDL has 2 outputs and those threshold can be set individually, it can detect not only existence of the containers but also position or height of them
Guide Photoelectric sensors are usually located up to 20 feet apart, but may be greater if indicated in the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Sensors should also be located within six (6) inches of the
Guide Fiber optic sensors and cables are the perfect solution for applications where the direct mounting of sensors is not possible due to space restrictions, temperature extremes, and so on.
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