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NBB10-30GM50-E2

NBB10-30GM50-E2

NBB10-30GM50-E2

Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.

10V~30V Inductive Cylinder, Threaded - M30 Nickel-Plated Brass Cable Cylinder, Threaded - M30

SOT-23

NBB10-30GM50-E2 Datasheet

non-compliant

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Factory Lead Time 2 Weeks
Mount Flush
Package / Case Cylinder, Threaded - M30
Housing Material Brass
Material - Body Nickel-Plated Brass
Operating Temperature -25°C~70°C
Published 2004
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Not Applicable
Termination Wire
Voltage - Supply 10V~30V
Shielding Unshielded
Ingress Protection IP67
Termination Style Cable
Output Type PNP-NO, 3-Wire
Operating Supply Voltage 30V
Sensing Distance 0.394 (10mm)
Sensor Type Inductive
Indicator LED
Load Current 100mA
Switching Current 200mA
Length 50mm
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity Unit Price Ext. Price
1 $116.52000 $116.52
500 $115.3548 $57677.4
1000 $114.1896 $114189.6
1500 $113.0244 $169536.6
2000 $111.8592 $223718.4
2500 $110.694 $276735
NBB10-30GM50-E2 Product Details

NBB10-30GM50-E2 Overview


It's included in Cylinder, Threaded - M30 so you can find it easily. It is possible to use the proximity sensors at -25°C~70°C. A proximity sensor's supply voltage should be set to 30V for maximum efficiency. Reed switches are designed to use reed switches with internal contacts that pass 200mA current.

NBB10-30GM50-E2 Features


Operating Temperature: -25°C~70°C
Sensing Distance: 0.394 (10mm)
Voltage - Supply: 10V~30V
Package / Case: Cylinder, Threaded - M30
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): Not Applicable


NBB10-30GM50-E2 Applications


There are a lot of Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.
NBB10-30GM50-E2 Proximity Sensors applications.


  • Display products
  • Air-conditioners
  • TV
  • PC monitors
  • Rice cookers
  • Smart toilets
  • Recycling plants
  • Self-driving cars
  • Anti-aircraft systems
  • Assembly lines

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