12/22/2024 9:52 p.m.
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Inductive high temperature proximity sensor Sn: 4mm 6-36 VDC PNP NO M12
REF: TZ022
Specifications
  • Inductive high temperature proximity sensor. Inductive proximity switch.
  • Output type PNP (positive + output) and NO (normally open).
  • Round type sensor with a diameter of 12 mm (M12), and a length of 60 mm.
  • Operating voltage: 6-36 VDC (200 mA).
  • Sensing distance (Sn): 4 mm.
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Specifications
  • Inductive high temperature proximity sensor. Inductive proximity switch.
  • Output type PNP (positive + output) and NO (normally open).
  • Round type sensor with a diameter of 12 mm (M12), and a length of 60 mm.
  • Operating voltage: 6-36 VDC (200 mA).
  • Sensing distance (Sn): 4 mm.

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High temperature proximity sensor. Transducer that detects objects or signals that are near the sensing element. Inductive proximity sensor designed to work by generating a magnetic field and detecting the current losses of said field generated when ferrous and non-ferrous detection objects are introduced into it.

Specifications
  • Inductive high temperature proximity sensor. Inductive proximity switch.
  • Output type PNP (positive + output) and NO (normally open).
  • Round type sensor with a diameter of 12 mm (M12), and a length of 60 mm.
  • Operating voltage: 6-36 VDC (200 mA).
  • Sensing distance (Sn): 4 mm.
  • It has a cable terminated in 3 wires (black, blue and brown).
  • Gross Weight: 100 g
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 11.0 x 8.2 x 5.6 cm

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Technical terms

  • VDC
  • Differences between PNP and NPN
  • Differences between NO and NC
  • Types of proximity sensors
  • Inductive Proximity Sounds
VDC
VDC would be the abbreviation for Volt Direct Current which translated would volts direct current. The idea of ??this type is unidirectional current to the load. Direct current is normally produced by batteries, thermocouples, solar cells and a dynamo electric machine type. The direct current can flow in conductors such as wires, but may also flow through semiconductors, insulators ... In the image: 1 - current per pulse 2 - Direct Current (DC) 3 - Alternating Current (AC) 4 - Variable Current

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