Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA

Power 12-24VDC / Detection Distance 100cm / PNP NO

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Technical Data

Power supply: 12 - 24 VDC
Output: NO
Dimension: 32x21x10,6 mm
Material of execution: ABS, Polycarbonate
Sensor: Diffusive, PNP
Detection range: 100 cm
Additional Information: Finish: Integrated Cable

Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA

They are used to detect objects that are distant from the sensor. They work on the principle of reflection of the laser light wave sent by the emitter and detection by the detector placed in the same housing. Examples of applications of this type of sensors are, for example, securing protective zones around working machines or detection of production elements distant from the sensor.

 

Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA

fig. Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA

Dimensions and Wire Markings

Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA

fig. Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA dimensions

Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA

Figure. Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA Wire Description

Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA

Figure. Optical Sensor - Diffuse EN33-D1T100PA Principle of Operation

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