Easily usable with a simple control pattern! We offer four types of induction sensors.
The "ME-9017A" is an unmanned transport vehicle guidance sensor that is suitable for use on simple routes due to its low output bit count, resulting in fewer control patterns. By reducing the output bit count compared to our conventional products, we have achieved a cost performance suitable for AGVs that operate on simple routes. The design reduces the number of components and minimizes power consumption, contributing to a decrease in electricity usage. 【Features】 ■ Improved cost performance ■ Suitable for simple routes ■ Contributes to energy savings ■ Four types of guidance sensors available to accommodate various usage scenarios ■ 4-bit parallel output ■ Fewer patterns, allowing for use without detailed settings *Demo units are available for loan! For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Output Configuration: 4-bit digital output (NPN open collector, normally open type) ■ Operating Distance: 50mm or more (with magnetic tape width 50mm x thickness 1.0t) ■ Detection Magnetic Pole: North pole ■ Operating Temperature Range: -10 to 50℃ ■ Operating Voltage Range: DC12 to 24V ■ Maximum Switching Current: 50mA (at operating voltage of 12V) ■ Maximum Consumption Current: 30mA (at operating voltage of 12V, switching current 50mA, when ON) ■ Maximum Switching Frequency: 1.0kHz (at operating voltage of 12V) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company consists of individuals who have been involved in magnetic sensors for many years, and we aim to utilize the experience we have accumulated to meet your needs. Currently, we are focusing on enhancing quality and creating environmentally friendly products while pursuing sensors that are beneficial to you. In the future, we also intend to develop sensors beyond magnetic sensors, such as optical and laser sensors, and we would be grateful to hear any and all of your hopes and requests.