KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 Allicdata Electronics
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KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2

Price: $ 2.08
Product Category:

Sensors, Transducers

Manufacturer: Altech Corporation
Short Description: RING SENSOR HIGH SENS 13MM 100MM
More Detail: Proximity Sensor
DataSheet: KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 datasheetKJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Description

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Proximity Sensors

Proximity sensors are sensors that detect the presence of nearby objects, typically without physical contact. When an object is close to a proximity sensor, an electrical current is transmitted in the form of an electromagnetic field. Proximity sensors are widely used in a variety of applications. One example of a proximity sensor is the KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2.

Description

The KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 is an inductive proximity sensor used for non-contact detection of metallic objects. It consists of a unit with a sensing face, a loop antenna connected to a control circuit, and an amplifier circuit. It has a built-in surge absorber and low temperature stability, and can operate at temperatures of -25°C to +65°C. It is ideal for use in areas with frequent vibrations or shock.

Application Field

The KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 sensor is suitable for a variety of applications, including object detection, shaft speed detection, and position detection. It is ideal for controlling manufacturing machinery, such as presses and feeders. Additionally, it can be used for detecting the presence of metallic objects in conveyor belts and for positioning objects within a machine. Furthermore, it can be used for object detection in medical, automotive, packaging, and electronics industries. Its wide application range makes the KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 one of the most versatile proximity sensors on the market.

Working Principle

The KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 works by sending an electromagnetic field from its loop antenna. The electromagnetic field attracts metallic objects, which then get detected by the sensing face. The control circuit then sends a signal to the amplifier circuit. The amplifier circuit amplifies the signal and sends it to the output. This signal is then used to control other devices, such as motor starters.

Advantages

The KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 offers several advantages over other proximity sensors. It is small and lightweight, making it easy to install, and it can be used in tight spaces. It operates at high frequencies, providing a fast response time, and it can detect objects from a long distance. Additionally, it is immune to vibrations and shock, making it suitable for use in industrial environments.

Conclusion

The KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 is a versatile and reliable inductive proximity sensor. It is suitable for a variety of applications, including object detection, shaft speed detection, and position detection. Its built-in surge absorber and low temperature stability make it suitable for use in harsh industrial environments. Furthermore, its small size and lightweight design make it easy to install in tight spaces. With its wide range of features and advantages, the KJR-D100AN-DNIA-V2 is one of the most reliable and versatile proximity sensors on the market.

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