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Optical sensors utilize light in different ways to carry out detection tasks, offering a wide range of reliable and efficient solutions for applications that can be addressed optically. Depending on the object's surface, size, or color, different sensing principles are required. These include through-beam sensors, retroreflective sensors, and diffuse reflection sensors. Often, multiple operating principles are available within the same product series, providing flexibility for various needs. Additionally, universal sensor series are available with extended models that incorporate useful features to enhance performance in more complex detection scenarios.
Proximity sensors integrate both the light source and receiver in one housing, typically using infrared or visible light.
The light source emits a lens-shaped beam that travels toward the target. The receiver captures the reflected light, detecting the object's proximity based on the amount of reflected light.
These sensors are effective for reliable detection in varied conditions and can be fine-tuned for detecting objects at varying distances, depending on object size and reflectivity.
Multimode sensors combine multiple sensing methods, such as through-beam, retroreflective, and proximity modes, into one device for greater versatility.
These sensors can switch between modes depending on the application's needs, offering flexibility for various detection tasks.
Multimode sensors are ideal for complex environments where different sensing methods are required to handle a range of object types, sizes, and materials.