Detection based on “Light”
What is a Photoelectric Sensor?
Sensors come in a wide variety, and each type has strengths and weaknesses. This section provides a detailed look at photoelectric sensors.
Outline
A photoelectric sensor emits a light beam (visible or infrared) from its light-emitting element.A reflective-type photoelectric sensor is used to detect the light beam reflected from the target.A thrubeam type sensor is used to measure the change in light quantity caused by the target crossing the optical axis.
Principle and major types
A beam of light is emitted from the light emitting element and is received by the light receiving element.
Reflective model
Both the light emitting and light receiving elements are contained in a single housing. The sensor receives the light reflected from the target.
Thrubeam model
The transmitter and receiver are separated. When the target is between the transmitter and receiver, the light is interrupted.
Retroreflective model
Both the light emitting and light receiving elements are contained in same housing. The light from the emitting element hits the reflector and returns to the light receiving element. When a target is present, the light is interrupted.
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Detection based on “Light”
Features and advantages of Photoelectric Sensor
Photoelectric Sensors