Description of IR Transceiver Proximity Sensor
Quick Overview
A proximity sensor that utilizes an IR transmitter and photodiode to detect the presence of an object within a defined range, not affected by matte black surfaces and with a quick response time.
How It Works
The IR Proximity Sensor operates by sending an infrared signal via an IR transmitter. When this signal hits a reflective surface, it bounces back to the sensor's photodiode. Based on the time it takes for the signal to return, the sensor can determine the presence and distance of the object within its range.
Technical Specification
- Detection Range: 4-12cm
- Response Time: 10ms
- Light Detection: Photodiode
Key Features
- Short-range Detection: Ideal for precise proximity detection
- Non-responsive to Matt Black: Specific material selectivity
- Quick Response: Fast signal processing
Application
- Consumer Electronics: Touch-free device control
- Robotics: Obstacle detection and avoidance
- Industrial Automation: Presence sensing for safety systems
Summary
IR Transceivers double as proximity sensors, playing a crucial role in navigation, object detection, and automation by providing immediate spatial data. Inductive Proximity Sensors offer unmatched precision in detecting metallic objects, benefiting a plethora of industrial applications from manufacturing to security systems.
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