Capacitive proximity/level sensor


Senyd capacitive proximity sensor is a type of sensor that detects the presence or proximity of an object without physical contact. It works by generating an electric field and measuring changes in capacitance when an object enters the field. When an object comes close to the sensor, the capacitance changes, triggering the sensor to detect the object's presence.Capacitive proximity sensors are commonly used in various applications, such as object detection, liquid level sensing, and touchless interfaces. They are preferred for their non-contact operation, high sensitivity, and ability to detect a wide range of materials, including non-metallic objects. These sensors are used in industries such as automotive, food and beverage, and manufacturing for automation and control purposes.

Absolute Rotary Encoder

Absolute rotary encoders provide a distinctly coded numerical value for each shaft position. In positioning tasks in particular, the absolute encoders relieve the controller of computation tasks and keep costs down by eliminating the need for additional input components. Moreover, reference runs when the machine is switched on or after power failures are no longer required as the current position value is available immediately. Parallel absolute encoders transmit the position value to the analyzing electronics through several parallel cables. Serial absolute encoders transmit their output data via standardized interfaces and protocols.

In the past, point-to-point connections were frequently set up for serial data transmission but today fieldbus

systems are being used more often.

Interfaces:

Parallel  Interface SSI-Interface CANopen MODbus PROFIBUS PROFINET

Body Styles:  Shafted |  Through Shaft |  Blind Shaft