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LX100 digital
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The LX100 series - a combined LED contrast and colour sensor ? can be used both as a high-speed contrast sensor to quickly and reliably detect printer's marks, for example, and as a high-precision colour sensor. In contrast sensing mode, the sensor automatically selects the optimum emitting LED during teach-in (static or dynamic Teach-In method) from the transmitting light source (red, green and blue LEDs). With a response time of just 45µs, this sensor is perfect for high processing speeds, like those required in printing presses, for example. In colour mode, an integrated microprocessor with a 12-bit A/D converter digitally processes the signals of the colour to be detected in red, green and blue primary colour components. This ensures that even the most minute colour differences or merest of tints can be accurately distinguished.
Characteristic:
- Three different emitting-LEDs (red, green, blue)
- High precision coaxial reflective optical system
- High resolution 12bit A/D converter
- 4 digit digital display
- Teach-in for simple settings (external at cable type)
- Timerfunktion (ON-/OFF-delay)
- Two inverse outputs at cable type
- Compact size
- M12 or cable type
- IP67
Accessories:
- For connector types: cables with 2m or 5m length
- Mounting brackets
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| NPN-output |
LX101 (Z) |
| PNP-output |
LX101P (Z) |
| Sensor type |
Mark and colour sensor |
| Timer function |
1 - 500ms |
| Sensing range |
10 ± 3mm |
| Spot size |
1 x 5mm |
| Response time |
Max. 45µs (mark mode), max. 150µs (colour mode) |
| Output transistor |
Max. 50mA (2x, cable type), max. 100mA (connector type) |
| Emitting diode |
Red (640nm) , blue (525nm), green (470nm) |
| Power consumption |
Max. 30mA |
| Housing material |
Plastic |
| Protection |
IP67 |
| Size (H x W x D) |
57 x 24 x 35mm |
| Connection |
Cable 2m or M12 connector = (Z) |
| Supply voltage |
12 - 24V DC (± 10%) |
| Ambient temperature |
- 10°C - + 55°C |
| Weight (approx.) |
120g (cable type), 55g (connector type) |
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LX100 typical applications
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Colour detection
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Mark detection
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Contrast
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