| Parameters |
| Factory Lead Time |
3 Weeks |
| Number of Pins |
4 |
| Housing Material |
Brass |
| Operating Temperature |
-25°C~55°C |
| Published |
2012 |
| Series |
E3RB |
| Part Status |
Active |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
| Termination |
Connector |
| Connector Type |
Connector |
| Max Operating Temperature |
55°C |
| Min Operating Temperature |
-25°C |
| Voltage - Supply |
10V~30V |
| Ingress Protection |
IEC IP67, IP69K |
| Operating Supply Voltage |
30V |
| Output Configuration |
PNP - Dark-ON/Light-ON - Selectable |
| Output Current |
100mA |
| Response Time |
500μs |
| Adjustment Type |
Single-Turn |
| Sensing Distance |
27.559 (700mm) |
| Sensing Method |
Reflective, Diffuse |
| Connection Method |
Connector, M12, 4POS |
| Light Source |
Red LED |
| Length |
60.9mm |
| Width |
18.5mm |
| RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
| Ratings |
IP67 |
E3RB-DP23 Overview
A reliable performance can be assured by setting the temperature of the photoelectric sensor to -25°C~55°C. In order for these electronic components to function, the voltage should be set to 10V~30V within the circuit or system. For photoelectric sensors, 500μs is ideal. In order to ensure reliability, the photoelectric sensor must operate at a minimum working temperature of -25°C. Operating at a maximum temperature of 55°C ensures reliable performance. This photoelectric sensor can only function properly if the 4 pins are connected. A photoelectric sensor must have an output current of 100mA. It is recommended that the photoelectric sensor's supply voltage be set to 30V for optimal performance.
E3RB-DP23 Features
Sensing Distance: 27.559 (700mm)
4 pins
Response Time: 500μs
Operating Temperature: -25°C~55°C
E3RB Series
E3RB-DP23 Applications
There are a lot of Omron Automation and Safety E3RB-DP23 Photoelectric Sensors applications.
- Luminescence sensors
- Automotive industry
- Automatic doors
- detect objects
- Mechanical engineering
- Entrance and gate
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Detecting colours
- Contrast sensors
- Checking objects on production lines or conveyors