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Open the catalog to page 1Measuring principles Introduction Laser sensors by WayCon work according to one of the following three measuring principles. These are the triangulation principle, the runtime measurement and the phase comparison measurement. The LAS, LAR, LAH-G1 and LAM series are triangulation laser sensors, the LAV series utilises the runtime measurement principle and the LLD series works according to the phase comparison principle. Measurement object Laser triangulation principle A laser triangulation sensor emits a beam onto the measurement object. This laser beam is reflected by the target and detected...
Open the catalog to page 2Features ► Measurement ranges from 10 mm to 800 mm ► Linearity of up to ±6 pm ► Resolution of up to 2 pm ► Protection class IP67 ► Output: 0...10 V or 4...20 mA ► Very precise distance measurement on most materials ► Individual parametrization by teach-in procedure ► Point and line laser versions ► LAS-TM: very compact housing (37 x 12.4 x 34.5 mm) ► LAS-TB: especially for surfaces with low reflectivity Description LAS laser sensors use a built-in micro-controller for a very precise output signal proportional to the distance measured. The small, visible laser point ensures the easy and accurate...
Open the catalog to page 3Features ► Measurement ranges from 4 mm to 400 mm ► Linearity up to ±0.1 pm ► Resolution up to 2.5 pm ► Protection class IP67 ► Output: 0...5 V, 0...10 V, 4...20 mA, 3.2...20.8 mA, PNP, NPN ► Sensors with integrated display ► Settings such as response time, hysteresis or output type configurable via display ► LAR: very compact housing (44 x 20 x 25 mm) ► LAH: diffuse reflection and specular reflection versions Description The laser sensor of the LAR and the LAH-G1 series allow easy operation even without an external display device. The integrated display enables the user to configure numerous...
Open the catalog to page 4Features ► Measurement ranges from 0.5 mm to 200 mm ► Linearity up to ±1 pm ► Resolution up to 0.02 pm ► Output: ±10 V, 4...20 mA, Ethernet (optional: ±5 V, 0...20 mA, 0...10V, 0...5 V) ► Very high measurement frequency and sampling rate ► Resistant to errors caused by surface structure or colour ► I mmune against environment light up to 20000 LUX ► LAM-S: for fast measurements ► LAM-F: for high dynamic measurements Description Laser sensors of the LAM series stand out with their high measurement frequency and sampling rate. This makes them especially suited for fast and high dynamic applications....
Open the catalog to page 5Features ► Measurement ranges from 0.2 m to 50 m ► Linearity up to ±25 mm ► Resolution <5 mm ► Protection class IP65 ► Output: 4...20 mA, lO-Link, switching output ► High range due to runtime measurement ► Teach-In function Description Laser distance sensors of the LAV series reach measurement ranges of up to 50 m. This is possible because of the runtime measurement principle. To guaranty the accuracy on this high range, a cost-effective target board used on the measurement object. Another advantage of the LAV series is the low minimal operating temperature of -30 °C, that allows the sensors...
Open the catalog to page 6Features ► Measurement ranges from 0.1 m to 500 m ► Linearity up to ±1.5 mm ► Resolution up to 0.1 mm ► Protection class up to IP67 ► Output: 4...20 mA, RS232, RS422, Profibus, SSI ► Very high range due to phase comparison measurement ► Suited for outdoor applications, optional with heating system ► Integrated error detection ► LLD-500: suited for hot surfaces Description If even greater distances are measured, this is achieved by means of phase comparison measurement and the LLD series. The LLD sensors are well suited for outdoor applications because of their high protection class and the optional...
Open the catalog to page 7Product Overview Draw Wire Sensors Laser Sensors ►► Output: potentiometric, analog, digital incremental, digital absolute, Bus ►► Triangulation or optical phase comparison Linear Potentiometers Magnetic Scales ►► Output: potentiometric, analog ►► Output: analog, TTL, HTL, SSI, BiSS, 1 Vpp, tachometer Digital Length Gauges Ultrasonic Sensors ►► Output: analog, proximity switch Magnetostrictive Transducers Digital Linear Scales ►► Output: analog, SSI, CANopen, tachometer Capacitive Sensors Encoders/Rotary Transducers ►► Analog Multiturn up to 120 turns ►► Solid-, hollow- and through hollow shaft...
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