EX-Z11FB Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

1110-3869-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

EX-Z11FB

Price: $ 69.50
Product Category:

Sensors, Transducers

Manufacturer: Panasonic Industrial Automation Sales
Short Description: SENSOR THRUBM 50MM DK ON NPN OUT
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: EX-Z11FB datasheetEX-Z11FB Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 14
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$ 69.5
Specifications
Series: EX-Z
Part Status: Active
Sensing Method: Through-Beam
Sensing Distance: 1.969" (50mm)
Voltage - Supply: 12 V ~ 24 V
Response Time: 500µs
Output Configuration: NPN - Open Collector/Dark-ON
Connection Method: Cable
Ingress Protection: IP67
Cable Length: 80.0" (200cm)
Light Source: Red LED
Adjustment Type: Fixed
Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ 55°C
Description

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Optical Sensors are devices which detect the presence or absence of light, as well as measure the intensity of the light when it is present. They are used in a wide range of industrial applications which require high-precision measurements, such as robotics, factory automation, and medical device production. One type of optical sensor, the EX-Z11FB, is used to detect and measure the intensity of light in specific industrial settings.

The EX-Z11FB Photoelectric Sensor is a three-component device consisting of an optical receiver, amplifier, and output stage. The primary optical receiver detects light in its field of view and amplifies it to a suitable level for further processing. The amplifier then processes the electrical signal and is capable of differentiating between presence or absence of light in its view. The output stage then produces the appropriate outputs depending on the conditions.

The primary application fields for the EX-Z11FB are in motion detection, vibration measurement, and object recognition. In motion detection applications, the EX-Z11FB is used to detect the presence or absence of objects moving across its field of view. By measuring the intensity of light, it is able to differentiate between objects which have different shapes or sizes. The EX-Z11FB is also commonly used in vibration measurement applications to measure the vibration of a specific object’s surface. By observing the relative amount of light scattered from the object’s surface, the EX-Z11FB can provide a highly detailed measurement of the vibration’s frequency, amplitude, and direction.

Due to its ability to accurately measure the intensity of light, the EX-Z11FB is commonly used in object recognition applications. By utilizing a combination of optical receivers and emitting lights, the EX-Z11FB can measure the intensity of the reflected light and use it to create a unique profile which can then be used to identify objects. This makes the EX-Z11FB particularly useful in industrial settings such as factories, where it can be used to quickly and accurately detect different objects.

The working principle of the EX-Z11FB is based on the process of optoelectronics. The optical receiver converts the light which it detects into an electrical signal, which is then passed through the amplifiers and finally to the output stage. Depending on the output requirements, a specific type of logic is implemented in the device. The logic is used to differentiate between the presence or absence of light, and to measure its intensity. By combining the various optical components, the EX-Z11FB is able to accurately measure and differentiate between the intensity of light in its field of view.

The EX-Z11FB is a highly versatile device which can be used in a wide range of industrial applications. By combining its ability to accurately measure the intensity of light with its logic capabilities, the EX-Z11FB is able to accurately detect and differentiate between objects of different shapes and sizes. It is a reliable and cost-effective solution for a variety of motion detection, vibration measurement, and object recognition applications, making it an invaluable tool in industrial settings.

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