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Features
The world's fastest photoelectric sensor with fiber-optic cable
- Response time up to 16 µs
- Scanning range up to 20 m
- Adjustable hysteresis
- Eight-fold anti-interference
- Programmable timers
- Rotatable display: The display can be turned upside-down so it can be easily viewed from any installation position
- As stand-alone solution and in bus mode with up to 16 sensors available
- Anti-blooming for detecting highly reflective objects
Customer benefits
The world's fastest photoelectric sensor with fiber-optic cable
- Very easy to commission
- Reliable detection of fast processes
- Considerably increased process reliability when used in dusty or misty environments
- Used as a sensor group saves wiring costs
- Wide range of different fiber-optic cables, therefore high flexibility with respect to durability, bend radii, mounting options, etc.
Fields of applications
The world's fastest photoelectric sensor with fiber-optic cable
- Semiconductor industry: e.g. checking for wire breakage in wire bonding machines, detection of wafers/solar cells
- Electronics industry: e.g. monitoring the tiniest pins on integrated circuits, detecting the slightest changes of dimension
- Pharmaceutical industry: e.g. detecting contrast marks, detecting smallest tablets, positioning/counting
- Mounting and handling: e.g. counting objects, detecting perforation marks, equipping parts
- Robotics: high-end applications with demanding requirements (large scanning ranges, small sizes, particularly resistant to vibration)
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