IFM inductive sensor IW5064 in stock
$344.36
The inductive proximity switch IW5064IW-3008-BPKG/AS-610-TPS features a particularly flat rectangular design for space-constrained applications, saving space. It includes an M8 connector, a large sensing range, long uptime, and a high switching frequency.
Brand
IFM/Germany
Application Areas
Environmental Protection, Biotechnology, Petroleum, Pharmaceuticals/Biopharmaceuticals, General Industry
IFM pressure sensors are among the most widely used measuring devices in automatic control. In large-scale chemical projects, almost all pressure sensor applications are included: differential pressure, absolute pressure, gauge pressure, high pressure, micro differential pressure, high temperature, low temperature, and remote flange-type pressure sensors made of various materials and with special processing.
The working principle of IFM piezoelectric sensors is: certain substances deform under the action of external mechanical forces, thereby forming an electric charge (field); this phenomenon is called the positive piezoelectric effect. Conversely, certain substances undergo mechanical deformation under the action of an external electric field; this phenomenon is called the negative piezoelectric effect.
The theoretical basis of IFM photoelectric sensors is the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric effect produced when light shines on an object's surface is usually divided into three categories. The first type utilizes the external photoelectric effect, where photoelectrons escape from the surface of an object under the influence of light. Examples of such devices include phototubes and photomultiplier tubes. The second type utilizes the internal photoelectric effect, where light causes a change in the resistivity of a material. Examples of such devices include photoresistors. The third type utilizes the photovoltaic effect, where light generates a directional electromotive force within an object. Examples of such devices include photovoltaic cells.
What are the dynamic and static characteristics of a sensor? Briefly describe under what conditions studying only the static characteristics is sufficient for general needs, and under what conditions is it generally necessary to study the dynamic characteristics of a sensor? The dynamic characteristics of a sensor refer to the input-output characteristics of the sensor when the input quantity changes over time. The static characteristics refer to the input-output characteristics of the sensor when the input quantity is constant or changes extremely slowly. Studying only the static characteristics in the time domain is generally sufficient for general needs, while the dynamic characteristics of the sensor are generally studied in the frequency domain.
The working principle of a surface-controlled semiconductor gas sensor. Resistive semiconductor gas sensors detect the composition or concentration of a gas by measuring the change in its resistance when the semiconductor comes into contact with the gas. Non-resistive semiconductor gas sensors, on the other hand, detect gases directly or indirectly by observing changes in certain properties caused by the semiconductor's adsorption and reaction with the gas.
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