FX-305
High Function Digital Display Type Fiber Amplifier,
● 2 x NPN o/p,
● Response Time : 65 µs
● Red LED Type
● Connector Type
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Fiber Sensor AmplifierOutput
2 x NPNResponse Time
65 MicrosecondConnection Type
Connector TypeEmitting Element
Red LED
Type | Fiber Sensor Amplifier | Shape | Rectangular | Sensing Range | – |
Sensing Width | – | Digital Dispaly | Yes | Output | 2 x NPN |
Output Operation | L-ON / D-ON Selectable | Input supply | 12 to 24 VDC | Emitting Element | Red LED |
Bending Radius | – | Connection Type | Connector Type | Beam Spot Diameter | – |
Timer Function | Yes | Response Time | 65 µs | Sensitivity setting | Normal mode: 2-point teaching / Limit teaching / Full-auto teaching / Max. sensitivity teaching / Manual adjustment Window comparator mode: Teaching(1-point / 2-point / 3-point) / Manual adjustment |
Enclosure | Heat-resistance ABS | Protection | – | Beam axis dia.(mm) | – |
Beam axis position / Inclination of beam axis |
– | Ambient temp | – | Particular Characteristics | – |
● Adoption of a “double coupling lens” that increases emission efficiency to its maximum limits and greatly increases sensing range. In addition to a “four-chemical emitting element” which suppresses changes in the light emitting element over time so that a stable level of light emission can be maintained over long periods, a “APC (Auto Power Control) circuit” has also been adopted afreshly
● If the light receiving level becomes saturated during close-range sensing or when sensing transparent or minute objects, you can adjust the light emitting amount of the sensor to stabilize sensing without needing to change the response time. MODE NAVI uses six indicators to display the amplifier’s basic operations. The current operating mode can be confirmed at a glance, so even a first time user can easily operate the amplifier without becoming confused. The threshold value can be confirmed by turning the jog switch even during RUN mode
● A window comparator mode and differential sensing mode have been added. These modes make it easy to carry out sensing tasks that previously required multiple sensors or involved complex threshold settings