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IB Series Thrubeam Type Laser Detection Sensor
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IB Series Thrubeam Type Laser Detection Sensor

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Sensor head
Sensor head
1. The classification for FDA (CDRH) is implemented based on IEC60825-1 in accordance with the requirements of Laser Notice No.50.
2. Value when measuring the target (white diffuse object) at the middle of the transmitter and receiver position, and at the centre of the measurement range.
3. When distance between transmitter and receiver is set to 300 mm, and light is half-shielded at a position 150 mm from receiver.
Deflection width (±2σ) when sampled for 30 seconds with an average number of times set to 64 times.
4. When distance between transmitter and receiver is set to 100 mm and full light is received.
Amplifier unit
Amplifier unit
1. ±5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, or 4 - 20 mA should be selected.
2. The four external input wires are assigned with desired inputs.
Rated no-voltage input: ON voltage 2 V or less, OFF current 0.05 mA or less
Rated voltage input: Max. input rating 30 V or less, ON voltage 7.5 V or more, OFF current 0.05 mA or less
3. Rated NPN open collector output: Max. 50 mA/ch (20 mA/ch when expansion units are connected), 30 V or less, residual voltage 1 V or less
Rated PNP open collector output: Max. 50 mA/ch (20 mA/ch when expansion units are connected), 30 V or less, residual voltage 2 V or less
4. The power consumption with slave units installed is the total of each amplifier unit’s power consumption.
Example: When using one master unit (IB-1000) with two slave units (IB-1050) (1950 mW X 1) + (1950 mW X 2) = 5850 mW
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