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Ultrasonic sensors measure distances precisely

A Vydas International Marketing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 4, 2007

The M-300 ultrasonic sensors offer affordability while providing extraordinary ease of operation and can be set up without using a target.

Sensing and instrumentation specialists Vydas International Marketing has introduced the new M-300 family of RoHS compliant ultrasonic sensors.

Manufactured by Massa Corp, the M-300 ultrasonic sensor design incorporates state of the art ultrasonic and microprocessor technology to provide low-cost precision noncontact distance measurement for factory automation or industrial process control.

Applications for this sensor include, liquid level control, mechanical positioning, roll diameter measurement, web loop monitoring, automatic filling operation, automatic packaging, bulk level control, paper and plastic film processing.

The M-300 ultrasonic sensors offer affordability while providing extraordinary ease of operation, genuinely user-friendly software, versatility in user-controlled outputs, and the ability to be set up without using a target.

The sensor transmits narrow-beam sound pulses at a user-selected rate (or it can be software triggered), processes return echoes, and produces several outputs dependent on the position of the target.

Operating from 12 to 24V DC, the M-300 family includes several sensor models that operate at different ultrasonic frequencies, which produce detection ranges from as close as 100mm to greater than 4.5m.

A linear output of 0 to 10V DC is provided, which is proportional to the measured distance to the target from the minimum detection distance to the nominal maximum target distance specified for the particular M-300 model.

This output voltage range, however, can be easily reprogrammed to start and end anywhere between 0 and 10V DC.

The corresponding target distance span can also be set to start and stop at any two target ranges.

This output voltage can also be programmed to operate as a digital switch at a specified target setpoint distance.

The system parameters and outputs are programmable via an RS-485 data link, thereby eliminating problems associated with adjustment potentiometers or pushbuttons.

Some additional programmable adjustments include: analogue output slope, sampling rate, averaging of multiple distance measurements, loss-of-echo time-out, setpoint hysteresis when operating in the digital switch mode, and a software sensor transmit trigger.

The M-300 ultrasonic sensors user-friendly software operates with Windows operating systems using an RS-232/RS-485 or USB/RS-485 convertor.

This data link allows up to 32 sensors to be on the same multi-drop communications network using the supplied protocol.

This network also allows users to remotely program their sensors and read ranges for quick integration into their process control application.

For users that prefer not to use a PC, the sensors can be programmed at the factory to the customer's exact specifications for true plug and play operation.

Other features of the M-300 ultrasonic sensor include: a totally sealed PVC housing containing an industry standard one-inch NPT fitting for mounting, operation from -20C to 65C with built-in temperature compensation, diagnostic and monitoring outputs, and protection from over-voltage, short circuits, and reverse polarity.

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