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NBN4-F29-A0

NBN4-F29-A0

NBN4-F29-A0

Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.

4.75V~30V Inductive Module Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) Cable Module

SOT-23

NBN4-F29-A0 Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Factory Lead Time 2 Weeks
Mount Flush
Package / Case Module
Material - Body Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS)
Operating Temperature -25°C~70°C
Published 2004
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Not Applicable
Voltage - Supply 4.75V~30V
Shielding Unshielded
Ingress Protection IP67
Depth 6mm
Termination Style Cable
Output Type NPN-NC/NO, 4-Wire
Operating Supply Voltage 30V
Sensing Distance 0.157 (4mm)
Sensor Type Inductive
Indicator LED
Switching Frequency 1kHz
Switching Current 100mA
Length 27mm
Width 10mm
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity Unit Price Ext. Price
1 $79.45000 $79.45
500 $78.6555 $39327.75
1000 $77.861 $77861
1500 $77.0665 $115599.75
2000 $76.272 $152544
2500 $75.4775 $188693.75
NBN4-F29-A0 Product Details

NBN4-F29-A0 Overview


With the Module package, it is included for your convenience. When the operating temperature is -25°C~70°C, proximity sensors can function well. The supply voltage of proximity sensors should be set to 30V for maximum efficiency. To ensure that proximity sensors function properly, the rate should be 1kHz. For the proximity sensors to work properly, the reed switch's internal contacts should pass 100mA current.

NBN4-F29-A0 Features


Operating Temperature: -25°C~70°C
Sensing Distance: 0.157 (4mm)
Voltage - Supply: 4.75V~30V
Package / Case: Module
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): Not Applicable


NBN4-F29-A0 Applications


There are a lot of Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.
NBN4-F29-A0 Proximity Sensors applications.


  • Tablets
  • Notebooks
  • Wearables
  • Contact less switching
  • Office automation equipment
  • Home appliances
  • Lighting
  • Display products
  • Air-conditioners
  • TV

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