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Part RoHS Manufacturer Sensors or Transducers Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Output Type Package Shape or Style Output Range Package Body Material Maximum Supply Voltage Maximum Output Current Technology Screening Level Input Mode Body Length/Diameter Body Width Power Supplies (V) Output Circuit Type Maximum Accuracy (%) Resistance Package Equivalence Code No. of Axes Sub-Category Linearity (%) Body Height Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Response Time Minimum Operating Temperature Sensitivity (mV/G) Terminal Finish Termination Type Output Interface Type Output (V) Maximum Operating Current Output Polarity Additional Features Maximum Measurement Range (mm) Housing JESD-609 Code Minimum Measurement Range (mm)

MTCH101-I/OT

Microchip Technology

PROXIMITY SENSOR,CAPACITIVE

SURFACE MOUNT

CURRENT OUTPUT

RECTANGULAR

5.5 V

2.9 mm

1.55 inch

1.1 mm

2 V

85 Cel

900000 us

-40 Cel

MATTE TIN

SOLDER

PLASTIC

e3

MTCH101T-I/OT

Microchip Technology

PROXIMITY SENSOR,CAPACITIVE

SURFACE MOUNT

CURRENT OUTPUT

RECTANGULAR

5.5 V

TS 16949

2.9 mm

1.55 inch

1.1 mm

2 V

85 Cel

900000 us

-40 Cel

SOLDER

PLASTIC

WTF12-3P2431

Sick Ag

PROXIMITY SENSOR,PHOTOELECTRIC

CURRENT OUTPUT

RECTANGULAR

30 V

42 mm

15.6 inch

48.5 mm

10 V

60 Cel

330 us

-40 Cel

CONNECTOR

45 mA

IP66, IP67, IP69K, INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION, REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION, SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

175 mm

METAL

30 mm

E2A-M30LN30-WP-B32M

Omron

PROXIMITY SENSOR,INDUCTIVE

BOARD MOUNT

CURRENT OUTPUT

CYLINDRICAL

24 V

12 V

CABLE

3-WIRE INTERFACE

IP67, IP69K

30 mm

0 mm

Proximity Sensors

Proximity sensors are electronic sensors that are used to detect the presence or absence of an object in close proximity to the sensor. They work by detecting changes in the electromagnetic field around the sensor caused by the presence of an object. Proximity sensors are widely used in a variety of applications, such as industrial control systems, robotics, automotive, and consumer electronics.

There are several types of proximity sensors, including inductive sensors, capacitive sensors, magnetic sensors, and ultrasonic sensors. Inductive sensors use electromagnetic induction to detect metallic objects, while capacitive sensors use changes in capacitance to detect non-metallic objects. Magnetic sensors use changes in magnetic fields to detect metallic objects, and ultrasonic sensors use sound waves to detect objects.

Proximity sensors offer several advantages over other types of sensors. They are highly reliable and can operate in harsh environments and extreme temperatures. They are also non-contact sensors, which means they can detect objects without physical contact with the object being measured. Additionally, they can be used to detect objects of different shapes and sizes, making them highly versatile.

However, proximity sensors also have some limitations, such as limited range of operation and sensitivity to external disturbances. They can also be affected by the material composition and surface texture of the object being detected.