RT-610-10R-C5 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

RT-610-10R-C5-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

RT-610-10R-C5

Price: $ 120.20
Product Category:

Sensors, Transducers

Manufacturer: Panasonic Industrial Automation Sales
Short Description: SENSOR PHOTO 10MM 12-24VDC NPN
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DataSheet: RT-610-10R-C5 datasheetRT-610-10R-C5 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Description

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The RT-610-10R-C5 is an optical sensor from the photoelectric, industrial category of optical sensors. It is a small-sized, ultimate in accuracy and cost-effective sensor with a variety of applications and working principles.

The RT-610-10R-C5 primarily uses a photodiode as its primary sensing element. A photodiode is a semiconductor device that absorbs light and converts it into electrical current. Photodiodes are designed to take advantage of this current for a variety of purposes such as optoelectronic switches, infrared light detectors, and components of optical communication systems.

The RT-610-10R-C5 optical sensor also utilizes a variety of technologies and components to further enhance its performance including microcontrollers, a feedback loop, and a photoelectric amplifier to provide additionalcurrent output.

The RT-610-10R-C5 is primarily used in industrial automation, machine vision, and robotic applications. In industrial automation, the RT-610-10R-C5 is used to detect different kinds of objects or parts in a given environment and to accurately measure distances between them or the part\'s movements in the environment. In machine vision applications, the RT-610-10R-C5 is used to identify shapes, sizes, colors, and other features of objects while in robotic applications, it is used to recognize objects and follow commands.

The RT-610-10R-C5 consists of four main components: a photodiode, an amplifier, a resistor to adjust the output current, and a microcontroller to control the device. The photodiode converts light into electrical current and the amplifier increases the current to the desired level. The resistor then adjusts the output current according to the desired level of precision and accuracy. The microcontroller receives data from the photodiode, processes and

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