IFM introduces contrast detection sensor

An IFM Electronic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 14, 2009

In another addition to the O5 size photocell range, IFM Electronic has launched a contrast sensor designed for detecting print marks and particularly flat objects.

Able to detect even very small differences in contrast, the sensor utilises its RGB light source and microprocessor to select the optimum transmitter colour to ensure maximum energy difference in the reflected light.

IFM electronic has launched a contrast sensor especially suitable for detecting print marks and particularly flat objects.

IFM electronic has launched a contrast sensor especially suitable for detecting print marks and particularly flat objects.

The switching frequency of 10,000Hz enables a wide range of applications, even with a very short mark-to-space ratio, to be addressed.

Another feature of the O5 contrast sensor is the automatic recognition of the circuit it is connected to, so it knows to switch pnp or npn.

The user does not need to pre-select a correct version.

An industry standard M12 connector is provided for the electrical connection and a range of accessories is available for flexible fixing of the sensors.

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