The EE-SX3088-W11 belongs to the category of photoelectric sensors. These sensors are widely used in industrial automation for detecting the presence or absence of objects, as well as for counting, positioning, and inspecting objects. The EE-SX3088-W11 sensor is characterized by its compact size, high precision, and reliability. It comes in a package that includes the sensor itself, essential accessories, and a user manual. The essence of this sensor lies in its ability to accurately detect objects and provide reliable feedback to the control system. Each package contains one EE-SX3088-W11 sensor.
The EE-SX3088-W11 sensor has three pins: 1. Vcc (Power supply) 2. GND (Ground) 3. Output (NPN output)
The EE-SX3088-W11 operates based on the interruption of the light beam between the transmitter and receiver. When an object passes through the sensing area, it interrupts the light beam, causing the sensor to trigger the NPN output signal.
The EE-SX3088-W11 sensor is commonly used in various industrial applications, including: - Conveyor belt systems for object detection and counting - Automated packaging machines for product positioning - Robotics for object presence detection - Assembly lines for part verification and positioning
In conclusion, the EE-SX3088-W11 photoelectric sensor offers high precision and reliability in a compact package, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial automation applications.
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