Baumer O300.SL-PV1T.72CU is a photoelectric sensor with a teach-in function and a PNP complementary output circuit. It has a voltage supply range of 11 ... 30 VDC, a current consumption max. of 30 mA, and a current consumption typ. of 25 mA. The voltage drop Vd is < 2.5 VDC, and the response time / release time is < 0.25 ms.
This sensor is ideal for use in applications where precise object detection is required. It can be used to detect the presence or absence of objects, or to measure the distance to an object. The teach-in function makes it easy to set up the sensor, and the PNP complementary output circuit allows it to be used with a variety of devices.
Baumer O300.SL-PV1T.72CU is a photoelectric sensor with a teach-in function and a PNP complementary output circuit. It has a voltage supply range of 11 ... 30 VDC, a current consumption max. of 30 mA, and a current consumption typ. of 25 mA. The voltage drop Vd is < 2.5 VDC, and the response time / release time is < 0.25 ms.
This sensor is ideal for use in applications where precise object detection is required. It can be used to detect the presence or absence of objects, or to measure the distance to an object. The teach-in function makes it easy to set up the sensor, and the PNP complementary output circuit allows it to be used with a variety of devices.
Baumer O300.SL-PV1T.72CU is a photoelectric sensor with a teach-in function and a PNP complementary output circuit. It has a voltage supply range of 11 ... 30 VDC, a current consumption max. of 30 mA, and a current consumption typ. of 25 mA. The voltage drop Vd is < 2.5 VDC, and the response time / release time is < 0.25 ms.
This sensor is ideal for use in applications where precise object detection is required. It can be used to detect the presence or absence of objects, or to measure the distance to an object. The teach-in function makes it easy to set up the sensor, and the PNP complementary output circuit allows it to be used with a variety of devices.
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