Photo Sensor 200 mm Sensing Distance, Light ON, Cable Type – BM200-DDT

DESCRIPTION

Autonics General Photoelectric Sensor, BM200-DDT

NPN open collector, Cable type connection, Infrared LED

The Autonics photoelectric sensor BM200-DDT is Diffuse reflective sensing type, comes in a rectangular shape, sensing distance of 200mm, Response time of Max. 3ms and rectangular installation. The standard general photo sensor can be used in diverse applications requiring non-contact detection of Opaque, Translucent and Transparent material.

As a quick report, this photoelectric sensor provides:

  • Diffuse reflective sensing type
  • 200mm sensing distance
  • Opaque, Translucent material, Transparent material sensing target
  • Infrared LED (940nm) Light source
  • 12-24 VDC ±10% (ripple P-P: max. 10%) power supply
  • NPN open collector control output
  • Operation mode: Light ON (option: Dark ON)
  • Sensitivity adjuster
  • Reverse power protection circuit, output short overcurrent protection circuit

Body

This Autonics photoelectric sensor’s case is made of Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, its Sensing part is made of Acryl.

Connection

The Autonics sensor BM200-DDT features standard cable type connection. This cable covers the sensor’s 3 wires. It is Ø4mm in diameter and 2 meters in length.

Sensing specifications

The sensing target for this photoelectric sensor is Opaque, Translucent material, Transparent material. The maximum distance that this sensor can detect its standard sensing target is 200mm. This so-called sensing distance differs from one sensing target to another, based on their material.

Control output

The BM200-DDT features NPN open collector control output. NPN stands for Negative-Positive-Negative transistors.

Temperature

There are limitations in temperature and humidity in which BM200-DDT photoelectric sensor is used:

  • Storage temperature: -25 … 70°C
  • Storage humidity: 35 to 85%RH
  • Ambient temperature: -10 … 60°C
  • Ambient humidity: 35 to 85%RH

Environment resistance is rated at no freezing or condensation.

 

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