Allicdata Part #: | WIS-OSC-WH-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
WIS-OSC-WH |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Sensors, Transducers |
Manufacturer: | Thomas Research Products |
Short Description: | OCCUPANCY SENSOR CEILING MOUNTED |
More Detail: | Proximity/Occupancy Sensor Passive Infrared 1200 S... |
DataSheet: | WIS-OSC-WH Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | wiSTAR™ |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Sensor Type: | Passive Infrared |
Voltage - Supply: | Solar Powered |
Coverage: | 1200 Square Feet |
Output Type: | RF |
Mounting Type: | Ceiling |
Color: | White |
Operating Temperature: | 0°C ~ 40°C |
Manual Override: | No |
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Proximity/Occupancy Sensors are sensors installed anywhere to detect the presence or absence of an object. They are commonly used in commercial, industrial, residential, and automotive applications. A WIS-OSC-WH application field and working principle are two important concepts that need to be understood when using these sensors.
The WIS application field is a type of sensor that is used in radio frequency identification (RFID) systems. These sensors are specifically designed to work within this field by transmitting a low-power radio signal from a detection point. When an object is present within the field, the signal will bounce back and be detected by the sensor, and vice versa. This type of sensor can be used to detect objects a few meters away from the source.
The OSC working principle is an acronym for optical switch-channels. This principle is used in several types of Proximity/Occupancy Sensors, such as laser motion sensors, brightness sensors, and anti-theft alarms. Essentially, optical switches are used to capture the intensity of light in a specific area. When light passes through the switch, it is detected by the sensor, and then the switch is triggered to trigger the corresponding output. This output, like a light, sound, or vibration, is then used to activate other devices or to alert the user of the presence of the object.
Finally, the WH application field and working principle refer to the way in which the Proximity/Occupancy Sensors are powered. Generally, these sensors rely on a number of different sources to create the power for the sensor. Commonly, the main source of power is a wall-mounted power supply. This power supply can then be used to power up the connection port, as well as the WIS-OSC-WH outputs that the sensors have. This allows for easy maintenance and efficient operation.
In conclusion, Proximity/Occupancy Sensors are important components in many different types of applications. Knowing the WIS-OSC-WH application field and working principle is key to understanding how they work and how to properly use them. With a little bit of research, anyone can get up to speed on these sensors and find the best type of sensor for their specific application.
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