2 wire inductive proximity sensor
A two-wire inductive proximity sensor is a high-tech gizmo designed to find out (via measurement) if things exist or don't in its particular region of space. This type of sensor, commonly found in factories and factories, creates a magnetic field and looks at how the field changes when an object enters it. This sensor performs the following functions: detecting metal objects, tallying objects and positioning them. This sensor has advanced technology and is reliable in its operation because it requires only two wires for power supply maintenance; detection free from contact means longer life; fast response times enough that the target object can be detected with processing to spare make this an excellent choice for a variety of applications running conveyor systems, controlling robots and even as an alarm signal to keep rogue coins from entering the packaging line.