Catalogue Optical Distance Sensors
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Measurement up to 30 m, with reflector up to 100m
Comparative phase measurement
Distance sensor for distance from 0.2 to more than 100 Meter. The sensor measures on all natural surfaces, except glass and water. Measurement of distance below 30 Meter needs no reflector. Laser beam divergence and Laser spot is small. This allows measurement in small tubes.
For protection of the optical system, touch, mechanical hazards, a protective
cover is mounted at the front of the unit.
The protective cover is available in different length.
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weight 850 g
protective cover receiver optic
surveillance of cranes and elevators
measurement of loose parts
security applications
object recognition detection of presence control from a big distance
sender optic
Measurement Principle
The M10 uses phase comparison method. The M10 sends out modulated visible laser light in different frequencies. The diffuse reflected light from the target is compared to the internal reference signal. A microprocessor calculates the distance from the phase shift to the reference. Accuracy is ±2 mm and resolution 0.1 mm within a range of 1 m.
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