Photoelectric Sensors

Photoelectric sensors detect the distance, absence or presence of an object. These sensors are great for sensing long distances and detecting most materials.

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    Baumer

    OZDM 16N1001

    Diffuse Contrast Sensor-Standard, < 250 mm Sensing Distance, Pulsed Red Laser Diode, NPN, 14 Turn Potentiometer, 2 Meter Cable Length ( 3 Pin), IP67

    $1,056.00
    $1,056.00
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    Baumer

    OZDM 16P1001

    Diffuse Contrast Sensor-Standard, < 250 mm Sensing Distance, Pulsed Red Laser Diode, PNP, 14 turn Potentiometer, 2 Meter Cable Length (3 Pin), IP67

    $1,056.00
    $1,056.00
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    OZDM 16P1901

    Diffuse Contrast Sensor, < 250 mm Sensing Distance, Pulsed Red Laser Diode, PNP/Analog 4...20 mA, 14 Turn Potentiometer, 2 Meter Cable Length (4 Pin)0, IP67

    $1,410.49
    $1,410.49
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    OZDM 16P3001

    Diffuse Contrast Sensor-Standard, < 250 mm Sensing Distance, Pulsed Red Laser Diode, PNP, 14 Turn Potentiometer, 2 Meter Cable (3 Pin), IP67

    $1,056.00
    $1,056.00
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    Carlo Gavazzi

    PA12BNT20

    Thru-Beam Photoelectric Emitter, Range 20m, Infrared Modulated Light 860nm, Power Supply 10-30VDC, 5m Cable, Mute Low, ESPE Type 2, EN12445, EN12453, EN12978, UL325

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    PA12BNT20POC2

    Thru-Beam Photoelectric Receiver, Range 20m, Power Supply 10-30VDC, PNP Output, NO, Light Switching, Pig-Tail 5m Cable, ESPE Type 2, EN12445, EN12453, EN12978, UL325

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    Carlo Gavazzi

    PA18CAB20PAM1SA

    Diffuse Reflective Photoelectric Sensor with Background Suppression, Range 0-200mm, Polarity Free Red Light 625nm, Power Supply 10-30VDC, PNP Output, NO and NC, Light and Dark Switching, M12 Connection, M18 Housing

Photoelectric sensors detect the distance, absence or presence of an object. These sensors are great for sensing long distances and detecting most materials.

How Does a Photoelectric Sensor Work?

Generally a photoelectric sensor consists of the following:

  • Transmitter - emits the light beam
  • Receiver - detects the light beam and converts it to an electrical signal

Photoelectric sensors detect changes in the light beam caused by the presence/absence, movement or properties of an object.

Types of Photoelectric Sensors:

  • Through-Beam (Thru-Beam)
    • Transmitter and receiver are two separate units that are directly opposite of each other. The sensor detects when an objects breaks the light beam
    • Great for long distance detection
    • Ideal for conveyors, counting or monitoring door openings
  • Retroreflective (Reflective Mode)
    • Transmitter and receiver are in one housing; light beam is reflected back by a reflector. Detection is triggered when an object breaks the beam.
    • Medium range detection and easier to install than a through beam
    • Ideal for package detection and pallet positioning
  • Diffuse (Proximity Mode)
    • The transmitter and receiver in one housing; the sensor detects light reflected directly off the target object (no reflector needed)
    • Best for short range applications
    • Ideal for detecting objects on assembly lines, verifying presence or checking fill level
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Categories Related to Photoelectric Sensors:

  • Stack lights - signal towers visually communicate the data or alerts that the photoelectric sensors are generating
  • Smart relays - photoelectric sensors provide input signals which can process the data and control outputs
  • Pushbuttons and estops - if your sensor detects a fault, an operator can use a pushbutton to reset the system
  • HMIs - HMIs can dispay the data from the photoelectric sensor which allows you to monitor processes