The EE-SPX403N belongs to the category of photoelectric sensors. These sensors are used for detecting the presence or absence of an object based on the interruption of a light beam. The EE-SPX403N is characterized by its compact size, high precision, and reliable performance. It is typically packaged in a durable housing with a built-in emitter and receiver. The essence of this product lies in its ability to accurately detect objects within its range. The packaging usually includes one sensor unit per package.
The EE-SPX403N has three pins: 1. Vcc (5V DC power supply) 2. GND (Ground) 3. Output (NPN output)
The EE-SPX403N offers the following functional features: - High precision sensing - Compact size for easy integration - Fast response time - Reliable NPN output configuration
The EE-SPX403N operates based on the through-beam sensing method. It consists of an emitter and a receiver. When an object passes between the emitter and receiver, it interrupts the light beam, causing the sensor to trigger the NPN output.
The EE-SPX403N is commonly used in industrial automation for tasks such as object detection, counting, and positioning. It is also utilized in conveyor systems, packaging machinery, and robotic applications where precise object detection is essential.
Some alternative models to the EE-SPX403N include: - EE-SPX303N - EE-SPX503N - EE-SPX603N
These models offer similar functionality with variations in sensing distance, response time, and form factor.
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