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Description

EE-SPY312 Omron Photomicrosensor NEW

Product Description:

Accurately Detects Objects Placed in Front of Mirror-like Background

· A mirror-like background can be used when the distance between the sensor and the background is 20 mm or more

· Detects an object as small as a 0.05-mm-dia. pure copper wire

· Detects dark-colored objects

· Light modulation effectively reduces external light interference

· Convert to PNP output with EE-2002 conversion connector.

Specifications:

Item

Reflective

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EE-SPY311

EE-SPY411

EE-SPY312

EE-SPY412

Supply voltage

5to24VDC ±10%, ripple (p-p): 5% max.

Current consumption

Average: 15 mA max.; Peak: 50 mA max.

Rated sensing distance

2 to 6 mm (Reflection factor: 90%; white paper: 15 x 15 mm)

Standard reference object

Transparent, opaque

Differential distance

0.2 mm (with a sensing distance of 3 mm, horizontally)

Control output

At 5 to 24 VDC: 80-mA load current (IC) with a residual voltage of 1.0 V max.
When driving TTL: 10-mA load current (IC) with a residual voltage of 0.4 V max.

Transistor on output stage without detecting object

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Transistor on output stage with detecting object

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

With detecting object

ON

Without detecting object

OFF

With detecting object

ON

Response frequency**

100 Hz

Light source

GaAs infrared LED (pulse-modulated) with a peak wavelength of 940 nm

Receiver

Si photo-diode with a sensing wavelength of 850 nm max.

Connecting method

EE-1001/1006 Connectors; soldering terminals/cordset

Note:

The response frequency was measured by detecting the disks rotating, as illustrated at the top of the next page.

 




  

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