ipf electronic

Inka Krischke,

Reach up to 4000 mm

The PT120520 laser scanner with IO-Link interface from ipf electronic achieves maximum scanning ranges of 4000 mm despite its M12 design.

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The laser scanner works according to the time-of-flight method (time-of-flight measurement), so that object detection does not depend on the strength of the reflected light, but on its transit time. A laser diode (laser protection class 1) with non-visible infrared light with a wavelength of 880 nm is used as the emitting element. In the standard setting (short mode), the laser scanner achieves ranges of up to a maximum of 1200 mm; in long mode, it achieves maximum scanning ranges of 4000 mm.

The IO-Link interface makes it possible, for example, to set the switching hysteresis and select the output function of the switching output (normally open contact, normally closed contact). It is also possible to program a switching window (range monitoring). The IO-Link laser switch from ipf electronic in a stainless steel housing (protection class IP65) is designed for ambient temperatures from -10 to +60 °C.

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