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E3S-AD31
Omron photoelectric sensor

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photoelectric sensor
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The Omron E3S-AD31 is a photoelectric sensor with PNP output, 2M cable and diffuse-reflective sensing method. More specifications can be found below. The E3S-AD31 is just one of the Omron sensors we sell and repair.

E3S-AD31 (E3SAD31) Specification
Part number    E3S-AD31
Sensing method     Diffuse-reflective
Sensing distance     10 to 200 mm (White paper 100*100mm)
Differential distance     10% Max. of sensing distance
Light sourceRed LED (700nm)
Power supply voltage     10 to 30 VDC (ripple(p-p) 10% included)
Current consumption30mA DC Max.
Control output (Output type)     PNP open collector output
Control output (Load current)     0 to 100 mA
Control output (Residual voltage)     (DC) 1 V Max. (Load current 100mA Max.)
Operation modeLight-ON/Dark-ON selectable
Load power supply voltage30 VDC Max.
Response time0.5 ms Max.
WeightApprox. 90g
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