Ultrasonic Sensor Ignores Interfering Objects

March 1, 2000
The limitations associated with interfering objects and confined spaces are said to be eliminated with the UDDK 30, an ultrasonic sensor with teach-in that can learn to fade out objects, making installation and operation on the factory floor

The limitations associated with interfering objects and confined spaces are said to be eliminated with the UDDK 30, an ultrasonic sensor with teach-in that can learn to fade out objects, making installation and operation on the factory floor easier.
The sensor features and elliptical measuring area with an opening angle of 8° and easy, one-touch setup. The device can be taught to ignore interfering objects between the sensor and the target, allowing users to detect objects through a grid or narrow opening.

Company: BAUMER ELECTRIC LTD.

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