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Ultrasonic Proximity & Level Sensors
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| Proven Ultrasonic Technology Combined With
Micro Controller Improved Performance In Aerated Liquid With Cost Effective
Design For Tight Space & Direct Replacement Of Electro Optical Switch & Mechanical
Float Switch |
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| The RPS-400-30 has a 22mm barrel housing, completely
self-contained, 12-30VDC powered ultrasonic proximity
sensor. A sealed transducer provides protection in
environments where dirt and moisture are a problem. |
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| The RPS-401 and 426 are stud-mounted, completely
self-contained, 20-30VDC powered ultrasonic sensors.
A sealed transducer provides protection in hostile environments. |
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| The RPS-412A is a high accuracy analog ultrasonic sensor (±0.002" or 0.05% of range,
which ever is greater, at 25°C). The sensor has a built in temperature compensation
target, that monitors and compensates for air temperature 50 times per second |
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| The RPS-450, 475 are stud-mount, completely selfcontained,
120VAC powered ultrasonic proximity sensors.
These sensors are range or distance sensitive,
enabling the sensors to detect objects only within the
desired range and rejecting others. |
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| The RPS-150 is a self-contained, wide beam
angle ultrasonic sensor. The advantage of this sensor
is that the target does not have to be at right angles
with the sensor in order to be detected. A flat target
can tilt up to 35 degrees and still be detected. For setup
purposes an LED indicator is provided. |
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| The RPS-400-6 is a compact, high frequency sensor. It was introduced to the Migatron family of ultrasonic sensors to better meet the needs of the machine manufacturing industry. This sensor has a wide array of application solutions not found in other proximity sensor technologies. |
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| Ultrasonic Sensor Overview Catalog |
| Brief information about ultrasonic sensors : RPS-40, RPS-150, RPS-400, RPS-401, RPS-426, RPS-409A, RPS-412A, RPS-450, RPS-4000, M-1000,
SPC-701,
SPC-704 |
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