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Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection type optical sensor, also known as specular reflection sensor, is used to detect many different types of objects, detect and measure distance or detect the speed of objects,... Quality product Autonics brand, famous in Korea, specializes in providing industrial automation solutions, manufacturing product lines in the manufacturing, application engineering, and electrical-electronic industries such as sensors and controllers. , temperature measurement, equipment measure…..
1. How does the Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection type optical sensor work?
Autonics BM200-DDT mirror reflection type optical sensor, English name is Retro - reflection sensor detects objects according to the principle of transceiver through a mirror. When there is no object, the sensor light emitted from the sensor reflects through the mirror and return to the receiving sensor. When an object passes by this transmission line is interrupted. The sensor will output NPN or PNP output.
Because the light reflected from the object will be horizontal, the receiver's vertical polarizing filter will not receive this light. Therefore, thanks to the light passing through the polarizing filter on the emitter, it will change to horizontal. The light will reflect on the reflector, which will rotate 90 degrees to the vertical, and will then be received by the receiver's vertical polarizer.
Specifications:
- Detection type: Diffuse reflection type
- Detection distance: 200mm
- Detection distance: Translucent, opaque, transparent materials
- Light source: infrared LED (940nm)
- Response time: Max. 3ms
- Power supply: 12-24VDC ±10% (PP wave: max. 10%)
- Current consumption: Max. 40mA
- Sensitivity adjustment: Sensitivity adjuster
- Operating mode: Light ON(optional: Dark ON)
- Control output: NPN open collector circuit
- Connection type: Cable type(Ø4, 2m)
- Sunlight: Max. 11,000lx,
- Fluorescent lamp: Max. 3,000lx (receive light)
- Ambient temperature: -10 to 60℃, storage: -25 to 70℃
- Ambient humidity: 35 to 85%RH, storage: 35 to 85%RH
- Latency: Max. 10% at detection distance
- Weight: Approx. 88g
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection optical sensor adjustable at 2 thresholds:
- Threshold adjustment: The user can adjust the threshold level, which is the light level sufficient to trigger the output. When the received light is equal to or greater than the threshold, a signal will be output. In practice, changing the threshold will result in an increase or decrease in the detection distance. Adjusting the threshold can also make the sensor more sensitive, detecting smaller objects or translucent objects. Some brands of photosensors have a screw-in potentiometer to adjust the threshold. Some others also have a threshold setting button (teach) to get the most appropriate threshold for each specific application.
- Light-On/Dark-On Switch: The L-On/D-On switch changes the sensor output status.
Autonics BM200-DDT mirror-reflective optical sensor
2. Structure of the Autonics BM200-DDT mirror reflection type optical sensor
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection optical sensor consists of 3 main parts:
- Light Emitter: uses LED semiconductor lamps. Light is emitted in pulses. A special pulse rhythm helps the sensor distinguish between sensor light and light from other sources (such as sunlight or room lighting).
- Light Receiver: senses light and converts it into a proportional electrical signal. Currently, many types of optical sensors use application specific integrated circuits (ASIC). This circuit integrates all the optical components, amplifiers, processing circuits, and functions into one microchip (IC). The receiver can receive light directly from the emitter (as in the case of the receiver-emitter type), or light reflected back from the detected object (in the case of diffuse reflection).
- Output signal processing circuit: converts the proportional signal (analogue) from the phototransistor into an amplified ON / OFF signal. When the amount of light collected exceeds a determined threshold level, the sensor's output signal is activated.
Advantages of Autonics BM200-DDT mirror-reflective optical sensor:
- Detect objects from long distances without needing to come into contact with the object
- Less wear and tear, long life, high accuracy and stability
- Can detect many different objects
- Fast response time, sensitivity can be adjusted according to the application.
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection type optical sensor, also known as specular reflection sensor, is used to detect many different types of objects, detect and measure distance or detect the speed of objects,... Quality product Autonics brand, famous in Korea, specializes in providing industrial automation solutions, manufacturing product lines in the manufacturing, application engineering, and electrical-electronic industries such as sensors and controllers. , temperature measurement, equipment measure…..
1. How does the Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection type optical sensor work?
Autonics BM200-DDT mirror reflection type optical sensor, English name is Retro - reflection sensor detects objects according to the principle of transceiver through a mirror. When there is no object, the sensor light emitted from the sensor reflects through the mirror and return to the receiving sensor. When an object passes by this transmission line is interrupted. The sensor will output NPN or PNP output.
Because the light reflected from the object will be horizontal, the receiver's vertical polarizing filter will not receive this light. Therefore, thanks to the light passing through the polarizing filter on the emitter, it will change to horizontal. The light will reflect on the reflector, which will rotate 90 degrees to the vertical, and will then be received by the receiver's vertical polarizer.
Specifications:
- Detection type: Diffuse reflection type
- Detection distance: 200mm
- Detection distance: Translucent, opaque, transparent materials
- Light source: infrared LED (940nm)
- Response time: Max. 3ms
- Power supply: 12-24VDC ±10% (PP wave: max. 10%)
- Current consumption: Max. 40mA
- Sensitivity adjustment: Sensitivity adjuster
- Operating mode: Light ON(optional: Dark ON)
- Control output: NPN open collector circuit
- Connection type: Cable type(Ø4, 2m)
- Sunlight: Max. 11,000lx,
- Fluorescent lamp: Max. 3,000lx (receive light)
- Ambient temperature: -10 to 60℃, storage: -25 to 70℃
- Ambient humidity: 35 to 85%RH, storage: 35 to 85%RH
- Latency: Max. 10% at detection distance
- Weight: Approx. 88g
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection optical sensor adjustable at 2 thresholds:
- Threshold adjustment: The user can adjust the threshold level, which is the light level sufficient to trigger the output. When the received light is equal to or greater than the threshold, a signal will be output. In practice, changing the threshold will result in an increase or decrease in the detection distance. Adjusting the threshold can also make the sensor more sensitive, detecting smaller objects or translucent objects. Some brands of photosensors have a screw-in potentiometer to adjust the threshold. Some others also have a threshold setting button (teach) to get the most appropriate threshold for each specific application.
- Light-On/Dark-On Switch: The L-On/D-On switch changes the sensor output status.
Autonics BM200-DDT mirror-reflective optical sensor
2. Structure of the Autonics BM200-DDT mirror reflection type optical sensor
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection optical sensor consists of 3 main parts:
- Light Emitter: uses LED semiconductor lamps. Light is emitted in pulses. A special pulse rhythm helps the sensor distinguish between sensor light and light from other sources (such as sunlight or room lighting).
- Light Receiver: senses light and converts it into a proportional electrical signal. Currently, many types of optical sensors use application specific integrated circuits (ASIC). This circuit integrates all the optical components, amplifiers, processing circuits, and functions into one microchip (IC). The receiver can receive light directly from the emitter (as in the case of the receiver-emitter type), or light reflected back from the detected object (in the case of diffuse reflection).
- Output signal processing circuit: converts the proportional signal (analogue) from the phototransistor into an amplified ON / OFF signal. When the amount of light collected exceeds a determined threshold level, the sensor's output signal is activated.
Advantages of Autonics BM200-DDT mirror-reflective optical sensor:
- Detect objects from long distances without needing to come into contact with the object
- Less wear and tear, long life, high accuracy and stability
- Can detect many different objects
- Fast response time, sensitivity can be adjusted according to the application.
Autonics BM200-DDT mirror-reflective optical sensor
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection type optical sensor, also known as specular reflection sensor, is used to detect many different types of objects, detect and measure distance or detect the speed of objects,... Quality product Autonics brand, famous in Korea, specializes in providing industrial automation solutions, manufacturing product lines in the manufacturing, application engineering, and electrical-electronic industries such as sensors and controllers. , temperature measurement, equipment measure…..
1. How does the Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection type optical sensor work?
Autonics BM200-DDT mirror reflection type optical sensor, English name is Retro - reflection sensor detects objects according to the principle of transceiver through a mirror. When there is no object, the sensor light emitted from the sensor reflects through the mirror and return to the receiving sensor. When an object passes by this transmission line is interrupted. The sensor will output NPN or PNP output.
Because the light reflected from the object will be horizontal, the receiver's vertical polarizing filter will not receive this light. Therefore, thanks to the light passing through the polarizing filter on the emitter, it will change to horizontal. The light will reflect on the reflector, which will rotate 90 degrees to the vertical, and will then be received by the receiver's vertical polarizer.
Specifications:
- Detection type: Diffuse reflection type
- Detection distance: 200mm
- Detection distance: Translucent, opaque, transparent materials
- Light source: infrared LED (940nm)
- Response time: Max. 3ms
- Power supply: 12-24VDC ±10% (PP wave: max. 10%)
- Current consumption: Max. 40mA
- Sensitivity adjustment: Sensitivity adjuster
- Operating mode: Light ON(optional: Dark ON)
- Control output: NPN open collector circuit
- Connection type: Cable type(Ø4, 2m)
- Sunlight: Max. 11,000lx,
- Fluorescent lamp: Max. 3,000lx (receive light)
- Ambient temperature: -10 to 60℃, storage: -25 to 70℃
- Ambient humidity: 35 to 85%RH, storage: 35 to 85%RH
- Latency: Max. 10% at detection distance
- Weight: Approx. 88g
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection optical sensor adjustable at 2 thresholds:
- Threshold adjustment: The user can adjust the threshold level, which is the light level sufficient to trigger the output. When the received light is equal to or greater than the threshold, a signal will be output. In practice, changing the threshold will result in an increase or decrease in the detection distance. Adjusting the threshold can also make the sensor more sensitive, detecting smaller objects or translucent objects. Some brands of photosensors have a screw-in potentiometer to adjust the threshold. Some others also have a threshold setting button (teach) to get the most appropriate threshold for each specific application.
- Light-On/Dark-On Switch: The L-On/D-On switch changes the sensor output status.
Autonics BM200-DDT mirror-reflective optical sensor
2. Structure of the Autonics BM200-DDT mirror reflection type optical sensor
Autonics BM200-DDT specular reflection optical sensor consists of 3 main parts:
- Light Emitter: uses LED semiconductor lamps. Light is emitted in pulses. A special pulse rhythm helps the sensor distinguish between sensor light and light from other sources (such as sunlight or room lighting).
- Light Receiver: senses light and converts it into a proportional electrical signal. Currently, many types of optical sensors use application specific integrated circuits (ASIC). This circuit integrates all the optical components, amplifiers, processing circuits, and functions into one microchip (IC). The receiver can receive light directly from the emitter (as in the case of the receiver-emitter type), or light reflected back from the detected object (in the case of diffuse reflection).
- Output signal processing circuit: converts the proportional signal (analogue) from the phototransistor into an amplified ON / OFF signal. When the amount of light collected exceeds a determined threshold level, the sensor's output signal is activated.
Advantages of Autonics BM200-DDT mirror-reflective optical sensor:
- Detect objects from long distances without needing to come into contact with the object
- Less wear and tear, long life, high accuracy and stability
- Can detect many different objects
- Fast response time, sensitivity can be adjusted according to the application.
refund after 7-14 days