T30 Ultrasonic distance sensor
Ultrasonic waves have great penetration power through liquids and solids in opaque solids. It can penetrate depths of several tens of meters. Ultrasonic waves will undergo significant reflection when encountering impurities or interfaces, forming echoes. When encountering moving objects, Doppler effect can occur. Therefore, ultrasonic testing is widely used in industries, national defense, biomedicine, and other fields. Using ultrasonic waves as the detection wrist requires the generation and reception of ultrasonic waves. The installation that completes this function is an ultrasonic sensor, commonly known as an ultrasonic transducer or ultrasonic probe
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Product model | UBX50-T30-D4-H5 | UBX200-T30-D4-H5 | UBX50-T30-D6-H5 | UBX200-T30-D6-H5 | |
UBX50-T30-D5-H5 | UBX200-T30-D5-H5 | UBX50-T30-D7-H5 | UBX200-T30-D7-H5 | ||
Detection range | 50...500mm | 70...2000mm | 50...500mm | 70...2000mm | |
Non-detection zone | 0mm ..50mm | 0mm ..70mm | 0mm ..50mm | 0mm ..70mm | |
Transducer frequency | About 380KHz | About 180KHZ | About 380KHz | About 180KHZ | |
response time | About 50ms | About 150ms | About 21ms | About 65ms | |
Standard target version | ≤ 10Hz | ≤ 3.3Hz | ≤ 7Hz | ≤ 2.5Hz | |
type of output | D4:NPN normally open/normally closed D6:2 switch outputs PNP, NO/NC, progr | ||||
D5:PNP normally open/normally closed D7:2 switch outputs NPN, NO/NC, prog | |||||
working voltage | 10-30V DC ripple 10% | ||||
Rated working current | 200mA Passage/overload protection | 00 mA , short-circuit/overload prot | |||
accuracy of rated working | ≤ 0.5% | ≤ 0.1% | |||
Range adjustment | Adjust the farthest and nearest range through the adjusting line | ||||
Degree of protection | IP65 | ||||
Connection mode | Connector plug M12 x 1 , 5-pin/2m PVC cable | ||||
LED yellow light | The yellow light of the switch status indicator flashes. The target is detected under the set status | ||||
LED red light | The red light is always on: error Red light flashing: no target is detected in the set state |