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IRA-S410ST01
Murata Manufacturing
2V 15V Plugins
Quantity: 75
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IRA-S220ST01A01
Murata Manufacturing
2V 15V
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IRA-S500ST01A01
Murata Manufacturing
2V 15V
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IRA-S510ST01
Murata Manufacturing
2V 15V
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IRA-S230ST01
Murata Manufacturing
Murata environmental sensor
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IRA-S400ST01A01
Murata Manufacturing
2V 15V
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IRA-S200ST01A01
Murata Manufacturing
2V
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IRA-S210ST01
Murata Manufacturing
Murata environmental sensor
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IRSB210ST01R1
Murata Manufacturing
Digital 2V 15V infrared SMD SMD mount,glue mount 4.7mm*4.7mm*2.4mm
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MOQ: 2000
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Photoelectric Sensors

Photoelectric sensors, also known as optoelectronic sensors, are devices that detect the presence or absence of an object using light. They work on the principle of the photoelectric effect, where light falling on certain materials can generate an electrical signal.

Definition:
A photoelectric sensor consists of a light source (usually an LED) and a light detector (such as a photodiode or phototransistor). When an object interrupts the light path between the source and the detector, the sensor generates an output signal, which can be used to control various processes in automation, manufacturing, and other industries.

Functions:
1. Detection: They detect the presence or absence of objects in a non-contact manner.
2. Measurement: They can measure the size, position, or speed of objects.
3. Control: They are used in automated systems to control machinery based on the detected information.
4. Safety: They can be used in safety systems to prevent accidents by detecting the presence of people or objects in hazardous areas.

Applications:
1. Automotive Industry: For assembly line automation and quality control.
2. Packaging: To ensure that products are correctly packaged and counted.
3. Material Handling: For sorting and positioning materials on conveyor belts.
4. Medical Equipment: In devices that require precise control and detection of objects.
5. Security Systems: For intrusion detection and access control.

Selection Criteria:
1. Sensing Distance: Choose a sensor with the appropriate range to detect objects at the required distance.
2. Light Source: Depending on the application, choose between visible or infrared light.
3. Response Time: For fast-moving objects, a sensor with a quick response time is necessary.
4. Environment: Consider the environmental conditions such as dust, moisture, or temperature that the sensor will be exposed to.
5. Mounting Options: Ensure the sensor can be easily integrated into the existing system.
6. Output Signal: Select the type of output (digital or analog) that matches the control system requirements.
7. Safety Standards: Ensure the sensor complies with the necessary safety regulations and certifications.

In summary, photoelectric sensors are versatile tools in the field of automation and control, offering a reliable and efficient means of object detection and measurement. When selecting a photoelectric sensor, it's crucial to consider the specific requirements of the application to ensure optimal performance.
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