12V~24V E3Z Series Single-Turn Reflective, Diffuse 4-Pin -30°C~55°C
SOT-23
E3Z-D87 Datasheet
non-compliant
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
2 Weeks
Mount
Screw
Number of Pins
4
Housing Material
PBT
Operating Temperature
-30°C~55°C
Published
2001
Series
E3Z
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Additional Feature
IP 67 REVERSE POLARITY, SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION
Voltage - Supply
12V~24V
Ingress Protection
IEC IP67
Output Type
ANALOG CURRENT
Output Configuration
PNP - Dark-ON/Light-ON - Selectable
Output Current
100mA
Response Time
1ms
Adjustment Type
Single-Turn
Sensing Distance
39.370 (1m)
Sensing Method
Reflective, Diffuse
Sensors/Transducers Type
LINEAR POSITION SENSOR,PHOTOELECTRIC,DIFFUSE
Max Supply Voltage (DC)
24V
Connection Method
Connector
Light Source
Infrared (860nm)
Min Supply Voltage (DC)
12V
Output Range
100mA
Measurement Range-Max
1000 mm
Height
33.2mm
Length
20mm
Width
10.8mm
REACH SVHC
Unknown
RoHS Status
RoHS Compliant
Ratings
IP67, IP69K
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
1
$136.08000
$136.08
E3Z-D87 Product Details
E3Z-D87 Overview
Photoelectric sensors should be set at -30°C~55°C for reliable performance. For these electronic components to function, a circuit or system should have 0 volts. The ideal response time for a photoelectric sensor is 1ms. For the photoelectric sensor to work properly, 4 pins must be connected in order to make it work. Photoelectric sensors need 100mA at their outputs to work. It is possible to apply a voltage of 24V to the photoelectric sensor in a DC circuit without causing damage. At low voltages, such as 12V, this photoelectric sensor is capable of working.
E3Z-D87 Features
Sensing Distance: 39.370 (1m) 4 pins Response Time: 1ms Operating Temperature: -30°C~55°C E3Z Series Maximal Supply Voltage (DC): 24V Minimal Supply Voltage (DC): 12V
E3Z-D87 Applications
There are a lot of Omron Automation and Safety E3Z-D87 Photoelectric Sensors applications.
Automotive industry
Detecting colours
Mechanical engineering
Monitoring bigger areas for objects with light grids