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T183E

Manufacturer Part Number
T183E
Description
Photoelectric Sensor
Manufacturer
BANNER ENGINEERING
Type
Opposed Moder
Datasheets

Specifications of T183E

Output Current
300mA
Sensor Input
Optical
Sensing Range Max
20m
Contact Current Max
150mA
Switch Terminals
Cable
Sensing Mode
Opposed
Brand/series
T18
Current, Switching
300 mA
Humidity
90% @ 50 °C (Non-Condensing)
Ip Rating
IP69K
Length, Cable
6.5 ft.
Material, Housing
PBT Polyester
Material, Lens
Polycarbonate⁄Acrylic
Mounting Type
Threaded
Output
SPST
Primary Type
Photoelectric
Range, Measurement
66 mm
Response Time
3 ms (ON), 1.5 ms (OFF)
Standards
CE Mark, CSA Certified, UL Listed
Technology
Photoelectric
Temperature, Operating
-40 to +70 °C
Termination
Cable
Vibration
10 to 60 Hz (Max.)
Voltage, Supply
250 VAC
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Exempt Product
Banner Engineering Corp.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.
Color Sensitivity
The effects of object reflectivity on cutoff distance, though small, may be important for
some applications. It is expected that at any given cutoff setting, the actual cutoff distance
for lower reflectance targets will be slightly shorter than for higher reflectance targets (see
Figure-of-Merit information on page 5). This behavior is known as color sensitivity.
For example, an excess gain of 1 (see page 5) for an object that reflects 1/10 as much light
as the 90% white card is represented by the horizontal graph line at excess gain = 10. An
object of this reflectivity results in a far limit cutoff of approximately 20 mm (0.8"), for the
25 mm (1") cutoff models for example; thus 20 mm represents the cutoff for this sensor
and target.
These excess gain curves were generated using a white test card of 90% reflectance.
Objects with reflectivity of less than 90% reflect less light back to the sensor, and thus
require proportionately more excess gain in order to be sensed with the same reliability as
more reflective objects. When sensing an object of very low reflectivity, it may be especially
important to sense it at or near the distance of maximum excess gain.
Figure 3. Reflective background – problem
Figure 5. Object beyond cutoff – problem
R1 = Near Detector
R2 = Far Detector
E
A reflective background object in this position or
moving across the sensor face in this axis and
direction may cause false sensor response.
T18FF
R1 = Near Detector
R2 = Far Detector
E
= Emitter
T18FF
= Emitter
R1
R2
E
R1
R2
E
T18 Sensors – ac-Voltage Series
Sensing
Fixed
Field
Sensing
Fixed
Field
Distance
Distance
Cutoff
Cutoff
Moving Object
Moving Object
Reflective
Reflective
Surface
Surface
or
or
Figure 4. Reflective background – solution
Figure 6. Object beyond cutoff – solution
T18FF Sensor
A reflective background object in this position or
moving across the sensor face in this axis will be
ignored.
R1 = Near Detector
R2 = Far Detector
E
T18FF
= Emitter
R1 = Near Detector
R2 = Far Detector
E
R1, R2, E
= Emitter
R2
R1
E
Core of
Emitted
Beam
Fixed Sensing
Field
Sensing
Fixed
Field
Cutoff
Distance
Distance
Cutoff
Strong
Direct
Reflection
Away
From Sensor
P/N 121525
Moving Object
Reflective
Reflective
Background
Surface
or
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