Automation technology means that fast and correct measurements, accurate positioning and detection of the most diverse materials can no longer be ignored. Whether it is about checking a fill level, determining the diameter of an object, detecting double sheets or controlling an AGV. Distance sensors with analogue switching outputs offer the perfect solution for these applications.
The technologies used for the distance sensors are as varied as the applications for which they can be used. Optical distance sensors for distance measurement up to 1 meter use the triangulation principle. For distance determination with larger operational distances, the time-of-flight principle is applied. In addition to optical distance sensors, ultrasonic sensors are also used for detection and distance measurement for transparent and highly reflective materials. Ultrasonic distance sensors determine the distance based on the time-of-flight principle of sound. Inductive distance sensors are used for distance measurement of metal objects at short distances and in harsh conditions.
A method for accurately measuring distances to objects is the triangulation principle with optical sensors. For sensors based on triangulation or triangulation measurement, the (laser) light source, the area on which is measured and the line sensor form a triangle. The transmitter and receiver are mechanically separated from each other in the housing, thus excluding internal interference.
The measuring principle of optical triangulation is suitable for accurate distance measurement at short distances. The transmitter transmits an optical signal which is reflected from the object to the receiver.
The use of pulsed light offers reliable background suppression and very high immunity to ambient light.
Optical sensors that use the time-of-flight principle are suitable for longer distances (up to 250 m). Time-of-flight sensors determine the distance to an object with a light-running time measurement.
Sensors that determine distance based on the time-of-flight principle are usually used in applications with medium range, for distances of a few centimeters to a few tens of meters on non-reflective objects
Withreflective objects, such as reflectors, the range can be extended to a few hundred meters.
The distance sensors of the F 90 series measure distances using time-of-flight technology up to a maximum of 250 m with a very high accuracy. The sensors are particularly suitable for use on production lines and in handling and warehousing systems due to their reliable long-distance detection.
Ultrasonic sensors with analogue output from SensoPart are used where optical distance sensors cannot perform reliable distance measurements.
Ultrasonic distance sensors use the time-of-flight principle of sound instead of light/laser. The distance sensor transmits ultrasonic pulses. The target surface reflects the ultrasonic sound back to the receiver. The ultrasonic distance sensor measures the time of the sound pulse and calculates the distance based on this. The signal is sent to the controller as a current or voltage signal. Read more about ultrasonic sensors.
Ultrasonic distance sensor features:
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Inductive distance sensors only switch on metal objects and objects. Compared to optical and ultrasonic distance sensors, inductive sensors have a limited range. Thanks to the robust design and housing, inductive distance sensors are very suitable for use in harsh environments. Read more about inductive sensors.
Characteristics of inductive distance sensors:
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The FT 10-RLA distance sensor with a size of 21.1 x 14.6 x 8 mm and minimal maintenance is ideal for measuring tasks in extremely tight installation conditions. Despite the subminiature design, this smallest distance sensor has excellent sensor capacities with exceptional linearity and repeatability. With a measuring range between 10 and 70 mm with a blind zone of only 10 mm, the FT 10-RLA guarantees reliable detection of small parts. The measured value output is via IO-Link.
The smallest distance sensor is suitable for distance measurement during the assembly of semiconductor devices. With a weight of only 10 grams, the sensor is also ideal for robotics applications. Read more about SensoPart FT 10 sensors.
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In addition to an analogue voltage output 1… 10 V, the compact distance sensor FT 25-RLA also has a switching output with two adjustable switching points as a window mode for two-point control. Thanks to the compact design 34 x 12 x 20 and the simple teach-in operation, the sensors are very suitable for simple measurement and control tasks at distances up to 200 mm (20-100 mm FT 25-RLA / 20-200 mm FT 25-RA ) with a resolution from 0.12 mm. The FT 25-RLA sensors are available in both LED and laser versions. Read more about FT 25 series photocells.
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The FT 50-RLA distance sensors have a high accuracy (resolution up to 7 µm), despite the reflection of objects or materials. The optional serial interface makes it possible to communicate measured values ??with a PLC. The analogue sensor is easy to adjust via the teach-in function.
Features FT 50-RLA distance sensors:
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The FT 55-RLAM distance sensor can reliably detect distances on surfaces - from black to glossy - up to 1 meter. Equipped with an analogue output, two switching outputs, an IO-link interface and optional RS485 interface, the sensor offers extensive connectivity options. Read more about the FT 55-RLAM distance sensor.
Features FT 55-RLAM distance sensor:
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Diffuse distance sensors can detect objects at distances up to 10 meters. For greater distances, reflectors are used for accuracy and reliability. The FR 90 ILA is able to detect objects at a distance of 250 meters. The measured distance is easy to read on the LCD screen. Thanks to the background lighting, the measured distance can also be read in the dark.
Long distances of up to 250 m are no problem with the time-of-flight principle and ideal in handling and warehousing systems.
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