Inductive Proximity Sensor

Inductive Proximity Sensor

Inductive Proximity Sensor

Proximity sensors are sensors that detect when a target object such as a metal has approached (or receded), without making direct contact with the object. Principle of high-frequency oscillation type: The detection coil located at the front end of the sensor produces a high-frequency magnetic field. When an object (metallic) approaches this magnetic field, induced currents flow in the metal, causing thermal loss and resulting in the reduction or stopping of oscillations. This change in state is detected by an oscillation state sensing circuit which then operates the output circuit.

  • Rectangular Shape Plastic Body XS Series

    Cubic case (40 x 40 x 70 mm), M12 Connector Type, 5 position turret head, Nonflush mountable, Excellent resistance to electromagnetic interference, Sensors compliant with standard IEC 60947-5-2, Protection against reverse polarity, overloads, and short circuits, Sensing Range up to...

  • Cylindrical Shape Metal Body XS Series

    They are flush mountable as standard and suitable for all metal environments since they ensure a maximum sensing distance, even if there is a metal background. They are available with the following connections: Pre-cabled, with 2 or 5 m cables,...

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