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ML100-8-H-350-RT/95/102 PEPPEREL SENSOR Background suppression sensor

AED 1200.00 AED 750.00
Product Description
Triangulation sensor with background suppression, 350 mm adjustable detection range, red light, light/dark on, npn output, M8 plug 4-pin
General specifications
Detection range 5 ... 350 mm
Detection range min. 5 ... 30 mm
Detection range max. 5 ... 350 mm
Adjustment range 30 ... 350 mm
Reference target standard white, 100 mm x 100 mm
Light source LED
Light type modulated visible red light
Polarization filter no
Black-white difference (6 %/90 %) < 18>
Diameter of the light spot approx. 20 mm at a distance of 350 mm
Opening angle approx. 4 °
Optical face frontal
Ambient light limit EN 60947-5-2:2007+A1:2012
Functional safety related parameters
MTTFd 860 a
Mission Time (TM) 20 a
Diagnostic Coverage (DC) 0 %
Indicators/operating means
Operation indicator LED green: power on
Function indicator LED yellow: lights when object is detected
Control elements Sensing range adjuster
Control elements Light-on/dark-on changeover switch
Electrical specifications
Operating voltage 10 ... 30 V DC
Ripple max. 10 %
No-load supply current < 20>
Output
Switching type The switching type of the sensor is adjustable. The default setting is: light-on
Signal output 1 NPN output, short-circuit protected, reverse polarity protected, open collector
Switching voltage max. 30 V DC
Switching current max. 100 mA , resistive load
Voltage drop ? 1.5 V DC
Switching frequency 500 Hz
Response time 1 ms

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