Designed for position determination based on mutual communication logic, the ESC-OP Infrared Optical Sensor utilizes mutually interacting fiber optic infrared sensors as R-L transmitters and receivers to create an infrared light curtain between them. The voltage difference between the outermost points of the light curtain is set to 0-5 or 0-10 volts. When the material we want to monitor cuts this light curtain, ensuring the voltage halves, we receive confirmation from the sensor that it is precisely positioned at the desired origin. If the voltage is not halved, the WGD web guiding device commands the edge control mechanism to move until the voltage is halved.
ECS-OP Web Guiding Sensors
The ESC-OP Infrared Optical Sensor, utilizing fiber optic infrared sensors, creates an infrared light curtain for precise position determination.
Features
- Supply voltage: 12V, Output voltage: Analog voltage values of 0-5V and 0-10V are available.
- Processor speed is 32-bit, communicating twice as fast as its counterparts.
- Operates with a static-protected microprocessor card inside an aluminum body.
- ESC-OP Infrared sensors are suitable for materials that light waves cannot pass through.
- The ESC-OP Infrared sensor has a material alignment accuracy of 0.05 mm.
- Can operate very stably between -20°C and +80°C temperatures.