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    Digital Photoelectric Sensor, 100-1500mm

    SKU: SUCH-PHOS-AZ1000
    $118.68
    ● 100-1500mm ● NPN/PNP output mode ● 10–70mm spot size ● 650nm red light
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    Overview

    High-quality digital display photoelectric sensors for diverse applications now available for sale. With 650nm red light and a 10–70mm spot size, the photoelectric sensor accurately identifies objects of varying materials while maintaining high sensitivity when detecting black workpieces. Supporting a long-range detection distance of 100–1500mm, NPN/PNP outputs, IP65 protection rating, and multiple built-in safeguards, it comprehensively enhances operational safety.

    Feature

    Digital photoelectric sensor feature

    • Normally Open/Normally Closed Switchable: This photoelectric sensor features a delay function with 50μs high-speed response. Spot size ranges from 10-70mm, with smaller spots at closer distances and larger spots at greater distances.
    • Color Differentiation via Zone Settings: The digital photoelectric sensor converts reflected light intensity into numerical values. By setting upper and lower threshold limits, it locks onto a specific sensing position while blocking other areas, enabling simple differentiation between colors with significant contrast.
    • Multi-Protection Design: Incorporates short-circuit protection, overload protection, and reverse polarity protection. Effectively safeguards the sensor itself while preventing damage to connected equipment, ensuring enhanced safety and stability.
    • Delay Output: Utilizing next-generation modular automation manufacturing, the SUCH Sensor offers freely configurable delay sensing from 0.01 to 9.9 seconds, delay disconnection, and timed output functions. This eliminates the need for external programming devices.

    Dimension (unit: mm)

    Digital photoelectric sensor dimension

    Detail

    Digital photoelectric sensor detail

    Wiring Diagram

    Digital photoelectric sensor wiring diagram

    Output Wiring Diagram

    Digital photoelectric sensor output wiring diagram

    Specs
    Detection Distance Detection of white objects: 100–1500mm
    Detection of black objects: 100–500mm
    Standard Target 200 × 200mm white cardboard
    Light Source 650nm red light
    Spot Size 10–70mm
    Indicator LED Red LED
    Output Model NPN/PNP, NO/NC
    Operating Voltage 12–24V DC
    No-Load Current <35mA
    Max Load Current 150mA
    Leakage Current <0.01mA
    Voltage Drop <1.5V
    Switching Frequency 100Hz
    Response Time 0.5ms
    Hysteresis <10% (Sr)
    Repeat Accuracy <5% (Sr)
    Protection Rating IP65
    Operating Temperature 0°C to +55°C
    Temperature Drift <10% (Sr)
    Short-Circuit Protection Yes
    Overload Protection 300mA
    Cable φ3.8mm, 2m PVC cable, 4 × 0.15mm²
    Housing Material PC
    Product Size 42*18*29mm
    Weight Approx. 52g
    Certifications CE, RoHS
    Application
    Digital photoelectric sensor for textile

    Textile

    Digital photoelectric sensor for lathe

    Lathe

    Digital photoelectric sensor for escalator

    Escalator

    FAQ

    The digital display screen on a digital photoelectric sensor shows parameters such as detection distance, sensitivity, and operating mode in real time, allowing users to monitor sensor status more intuitively. Compared to traditional non-display models, the digital screen facilitates debugging, reduces misconfiguration and blind adjustments, and is particularly suitable for scenarios demanding high detection accuracy and equipment status monitoring.

    Digital photoelectric sensors detect various materials including metal, plastic, glass, paper, and transparent objects. They are suitable for position detection, object counting, edge monitoring, and transparent bottle recognition. Different models support diffuse reflection, through-beam, or reflective target detection methods, allowing selection based on specific application needs.

    Yes. The digital photoelectric sensors typically feature buttons or potentiometers for adjusting distance, sensitivity, and NO/NC modes directly on the display. Visual numerical adjustments enable more precise trigger point configuration.

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