SKU/Artículo: AMZ-B0DXT9H7VR

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IR Break Beam Sensor 3MM LEDs Counting Module Split Through-Beam Photoelectric Switch (50cm Projection Distance)

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50cm Projection Distance

50cm Projection Distance

80cm Projection Distance

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0.15 kg
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  • Specification: Type: F3 with 2.54 terminal infrared through-beam sensor Lamp: 3MM 850 launch Light hole: 3MM Launch tube power: 20 mA Detection distance: 50cm Line length: 25cm Lighting method: DC light Launch angle: straight Receiving angle: <10 degrees Detection method: through-beam type Working voltage: DC5V Working current: 20A Response time: 2ms Transmitter/Receiver LED Angle Working temperature:-25℃-60℃ Output mode: NPN normally open Transmit: red wire=5VCC black wire=GND Receive: red wire = 5VCC black wire = GND white wire = OUT (NPN) Note: Do not reverse the positive and negative poles of the power supply Package includes: 1X IR Break Beam Sensor(50cm)-Receiver 1X IR Break Beam Sensor (50cm)-Transmitter
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High sensitivity, with fast and stable response speed;Output mode: NPN normally open, response time: 2ms Faster than a PIR sensor for better control over where you want to detect motion The sensor can be powered by a voltage of DC 3 ~5 V. It can be used with Arduino for some simple motion detection, speed detection, timing, etc. in smart robot competitions Wiring method: Transmitter: red wire positive, black wire negative; Receiver: red wire positive, black wire negative, white wire signal Compatible models: Gaming consoles, smart devices, intelligent cabinets, induction counters, relays, K60, PLCs, 51 microcontrollers, STM32, Arduino, LEGO, Fischertechnik, embedded systems, and more