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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Datasensor (UK) | Subject: S65-V0 and S65-V1 series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 February 2004

Complete compact colour detection
solution

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The Datasensor S65-V0 and new S65-V1 series of colour sensors now offer one of the most complete colour detection solutions in a standard 50 x 50mm compact housing.

The Datasensor S65-V0 and new S65-V1 series of colour sensors now offer one of the most complete colour detection solutions in a standard 50 x 50mm compact housing Thanks to its fast response time of only 340us, the S65-V0 is particularly suitable for high-speed applications, whereas the S65-V1 increases the excellent chromatic sensitivity of the S65-V0 making it even better suited for detecting dark colours, even distinguishing slight tone differences

Both sensors can memorise and recognise three colours on three independent output channels.

The C (chromaticity) or C+I (chromaticity and intensity) detection algorithm and the 10 tolerance levels can be selected independently for each colour.

The user can also activate one of five time delays ranging from 0 to 40ms.

Auxiliary functions include keypad lockout and external synchronisation.

The control panel comprises two pushbuttons, output LEDs and a four-digit display for function messages and sensor configuration.

The S65-V is available with either PNP or NPN output and there are also versions with an RS485 serial interface which enables the setup to be carried out remotely and in the case of the S65-V1, users can also receive chromatic information relative to each single RGB.

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