Direct Photoelectric Sensor Through Beam Photoelectric Sensor Slot Type Photocoupler Photoelectric Switch

Characteristics and Application of Photoelectric Switch

A photoelectric switch, also called a photoelectric sensor, is a device that detects the presence or absence of an object by measuring changes in light intensity, typically by emitting a light beam and then detecting when that beam is interrupted or reflected by an object; key characteristics include non-contact detection, long sensing distances, high speed response, ability to detect various materials (including transparent ones), and wide application in industrial automation, material handling, and everyday devices like automatic doors and hand-wave faucets.
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Cylinder Inductive Proximity Metal Detection Sensor Switch PNP NPN

What is the Sensor Switch?

UN “sensor switchis a device that uses a sensor to detect a change in its environment (like movement, light, or temperature) and automatically triggers an action, essentially acting as a switch that turns something on or off based on the detected change; it’s commonly used in lighting systems to turn lights on when someone enters a room and off when they leave, utilizing an occupancy sensor.
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Know About Different Types of Switches and Their Applications

SP, DP, ST, DT Functions in Electronic Switches

In electronic switches, “SPstands forSingle Pole,” “DPstands forDouble Pole,” “STstands forSingle Throw,” andDTstands forDouble Throw”; essentially describing how many independent circuits a switch can control (“pole”) and how many positions it can switch between (“throw”) within a single switch mechanism.

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