The E32-TC1000 belongs to the category of photoelectric sensors and is designed for use in industrial automation applications. This sensor is characterized by its high precision, reliability, and versatility. It is typically packaged as a compact unit with a rugged housing, making it suitable for use in harsh industrial environments. The essence of the E32-TC1000 lies in its ability to accurately detect the presence or absence of objects, as well as measure distances, based on the principles of light reflection and interruption. Each package contains a single E32-TC1000 sensor.
The E32-TC1000 features a standard 4-pin M12 connector with the following pin configuration: 1. Pin 1: V+ 2. Pin 2: Output 3. Pin 3: 0V 4. Pin 4: NC (Not Connected)
The E32-TC1000 operates based on the principle of light transmission and reception. When an object passes between the transmitter and receiver, it interrupts the light beam, triggering the sensor to send a signal indicating the presence of the object. This method allows for precise detection and measurement of objects within the sensor's range.
The E32-TC1000 is widely used in industrial automation for tasks such as object detection, counting, and positioning. It finds applications in conveyor systems, packaging machinery, material handling equipment, and assembly lines. Additionally, it is utilized in automated storage and retrieval systems, robotic arms, and quality control processes.
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