BAUMER sensor ES34A/KS33AP0.6 in stock
$129.28
A BAUMER sensor refers to a sensor's output characteristics in response to changes in input. In practical applications, the dynamic characteristics of a sensor are often represented by its response to certain standard input signals. This is because the sensor's response to standard input signals is easily obtained experimentally, and there is a certain relationship between its response to standard input signals and its response to arbitrary input signals; often, knowing the former allows us to infer the latter. Commonly used standard input signals include step signals and sinusoidal signals, so the dynamic characteristics of sensors are often represented by step response and frequency response.
Brand: BAUMER (Swiss)
Application Areas: Chemical, Petroleum, Mining, Road/Rail/Shipping, Integrated
Key Features of BAUMER Sensors:
BAUMER sensors are characterized by miniaturization, digitization, intelligence, multifunctionality, systematization, and networking. They not only promote the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries but also have the potential to establish new industries, thus becoming a new economic growth point in the 21st century. Miniaturization is based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology and has been successfully applied to silicon devices to create silicon pressure sensors.
Composition of BAUMER Sensors:
BAUMER sensors generally consist of four parts: a sensing element, a conversion element, a conversion circuit, and an auxiliary power supply. The sensing element directly senses the measured quantity and outputs a physical quantity signal with a definite relationship to the measured quantity. The conversion element converts the physical quantity signal output by the sensing element into an electrical signal. The conversion circuit amplifies and modulates the electrical signal output by the conversion element. The conversion element and the conversion circuit generally require an auxiliary power supply.
The static characteristics of BAUMER sensors refer to the relationship between the sensor's output and input quantities for a static input signal. Because the input and output quantities are independent of time, their relationship—that is, the static characteristics of the sensor—can be described by an algebraic equation without a time variable, or by a characteristic curve plotted with the input quantity on the x-axis and the corresponding output quantity on the y-axis. The main parameters characterizing the static characteristics of a sensor include: linearity, sensitivity, hysteresis, repeatability, and drift.
Linearity: This refers to the degree to which the actual relationship curve between the sensor's output and input quantities deviates from the fitted straight line. It is defined as the ratio of the maximum deviation between the actual characteristic curve and the fitted straight line over the entire range to the full-scale output value.
Sensitivity: Sensitivity is an important indicator of a sensor's static characteristics. It is defined as the ratio of the increment in the output quantity to the corresponding increment in the input quantity that caused that increment. Sensitivity is denoted by S.
Hysteresis: The phenomenon that the input-output characteristic curves of a sensor do not coincide during the changes in input quantity from small to large (forward stroke) and from large to small (reverse stroke) is called hysteresis. For the same input signal, the output signal magnitudes of the sensor during the forward and reverse strokes are not equal; this difference is called the hysteresis difference.
Repeatability: Repeatability refers to the degree of inconsistency in the characteristic curves obtained when a sensor continuously varies its input quantity across its full range in the same direction multiple times.
Drift: Sensor drift refers to the change in the sensor's output quantity over time when the input quantity remains constant. Drift is caused by two factors: the sensor's own structural parameters and the surrounding environment (such as temperature and humidity).
Resolution: When the sensor's input slowly increases from a non-zero value, an observable change in the output occurs after exceeding a certain increment. This input increment is called the sensor's resolution, or minimum input increment.
Threshold: When the sensor's input slowly increases from zero, an observable change in the output occurs after reaching a certain value. This input value is called the sensor's threshold voltage.
BAUMER Encoder Classification and Principle Parameters
About Baumer
Baumer Electric Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of industrial automation sensors with 50 years of history. It has its own production facilities in the United States, Sweden, Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Canada, and its products cover more than 110 countries worldwide. As a leader in precision sensor technology, Baumer has always been committed to the research and development of industrial automation and process control products, excelling in accuracy, reliability, stability, diversity, and effective demand.
BAUMER Sensors in Stock:
CFAM30P3600
CFAM30P3600/S14
CFBM20N1600
CFBM20N3600
CFBM20P1600
CFBM20P3600
CFFDK30N1600
CFFDK30N1600/S14
CFFDK30N3600
CFFDK30N3600/S14
CFFDK30P1600 CFDK30P1600/S14
CFDK30P3600
CFDK30P3600/S14
CFDM20N1500/S35L
CFDM20N3500/S35L
CFDM20P1500/S35L
CFDM20P3500/S35L
ES14PG74Pol
ES14CPG75Pol
ES18PG7
ES18CPG75Pol
ES21gerade
ES21Agerade
ES22gewinkelt
ES22Agewinkelt
ES24P
ES27A
ES27D
ES30.2
ES31/KS34P1
ES31/KS34P2
ES31/KS35P0,6 ES31/KS35P1
ES31/KS35P2
ES31/KS35P3
ES31A/KS32A0.25
ES31AP10B
ES31AP5B
ES32/KS33P0.6
ES32/KS34P1
ES32/KS34P2
ES32/KS35P0,25
ES32/KS35P0,6
ES32/KS35P1
ES32/KS35P3
ES32A/KS33AP0.6
ES32A/KS33AP1.5
ES32A/KS34AP1
ES32A/KS34AP2
ES32AP5B
ES33A/KS34AP1 ES33A/KS34AP2
ES33AP2B
ES33AP5B
ES33CP2
ES33CP5
ES33CP5B
ES34A/KS33AP0.6
ES34A/KS33AP1.5
ES34A/KS34AP1
ES34A/KS34AP2
ES34A/KS33AP0.6
ES34AP10B
ES34AP2B
ES34AP5B
ES34CP2
ES34CP2B
ES34CP5
ES34CP5B
ES4AN5L
ES4AP5L
BAUMERGmbHUNDK30917/406128
BAUMERGmbHE913119B2008 BAUMERGmbHFPDK-10P5135/S35A
BAUMERGmbHFPDK-10P5101/S35A
BAUMERGmbHDLRU/509262D160Art.Cd.:153572
BAUMERGmbHBHF16.05A100/K555
BAUMERGmbHOPDM12P5101/S35A
BAUMERGmbHMVF63T66
BAUMERGmbHFVDM15P5103/S13
BAUMERGmbHMYCOMG75P/S35L
BAUMERGmbH8223-515
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