New Cable Type Sensors Added to Line-Up for Wider User Options

June 9, 2015
Autonics has added cable type sensors to the line-up of BS5 series photomicro sensors.

Autonics has added cable type sensors to the line-up of BS5 series photomicro sensors. In addition to available connector type sensors, the addition of cable type sensors provides even more flexibility in user installation. The sensors are available in 5 different shapes and feature high response frequency of 2kHz. Other features such as Light ON/Dark ON switching and operation indicators and lens protection provide convenience and security for users.

Features:

  • Ultra-compact size with built-in amplifier (NPN or PNP open collector)
  • Various shapes available for installation flexibility (K, T, L, Y, V types)
  • High-speed response frequency: 2kHz
  • Switch between Light ON and Dark ON modes through control terminal
  • Dust resistant build with protection window (emitter/receiver)
  • Wide power supply range: 5-24VDC
  • Easily check operation status through red LED indicator

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