The description of this video should mention and link the devices highlighted. E.g LX3301A. I had to rewind scrub to catch the glimpse of the chip. Considering such a sensor instead of a Hall effect on a future design, due to this educational video.
I'm late to comment. Great, explanatory video. You mentioned you were going to summarize comparisons to other technologies, like hall-affect, capacitive, etc. But I didn't see anything on this. Particularly capacitive, as I work for a company who is engaging with suppliers that use capacitive, and I want to introduce them to inductive.
Thanks for your question! In the demo video the flat sensor's analog output has 4 wires. In general, an analog output can be transmitted using either 2 or 4 wires. A 2-wire analog output uses a single pair of wires to transmit both power and signal, while a 4-wire analog output uses two pairs of wires, one for power and one for signal. Hope this helps!
Hi! Thanks for video! Maybe you could help me with one question, please? My boss believes that the object, whose movement the inductive sensor was monitoring, can break the sensor even if there was no direct contact between them. Just by its erratic movement.. I am sure this is not possible, but how can I prove that to him? The thing is that several inductive sensors are out of order just after three years and they are very pricy. I am in charge to find the reason of their failure..
The description of this video should mention and link the devices highlighted. E.g LX3301A.
I had to rewind scrub to catch the glimpse of the chip. Considering such a sensor instead of a Hall effect on a future design, due to this educational video.
Thanks, Robert. We've just added links to that device and others in video description.
I'm late to comment. Great, explanatory video. You mentioned you were going to summarize comparisons to other technologies, like hall-affect, capacitive, etc. But I didn't see anything on this. Particularly capacitive, as I work for a company who is engaging with suppliers that use capacitive, and I want to introduce them to inductive.
Thanks for the video, is the analog output of these flat sensors 4 wires or just 2 ?
Thanks for your question! In the demo video the flat sensor's analog output has 4 wires. In general, an analog output can be transmitted using either 2 or 4 wires. A 2-wire analog output uses a single pair of wires to transmit both power and signal, while a 4-wire analog output uses two pairs of wires, one for power and one for signal. Hope this helps!
Hi! Thanks for video! Maybe you could help me with one question, please? My boss believes that the object, whose movement the inductive sensor was monitoring, can break the sensor even if there was no direct contact between them. Just by its erratic movement.. I am sure this is not possible, but how can I prove that to him? The thing is that several inductive sensors are out of order just after three years and they are very pricy. I am in charge to find the reason of their failure..
crown cork is stainless steel type of material then how it attracted by inductive proximity and refro reflective photo sensor?
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Put Videos on (i)wiring of PNP and NPN type Sensor (ii)working of inductive proximity sensor and refro reflective photo sensor