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E3S-CD11

10V~30V E3S-C Series Adjustable, 2-1/2-Turn Knob with Clutch and Indicator Reflective, Diffuse Cable, Wire Metal 3-Pin -25°C~55°C


  • Manufacturer: Omron Automation and Safety
  • Nocochips NO: 607-E3S-CD11
  • Package: Metal
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 168
  • Description: 10V~30V E3S-C Series Adjustable, 2-1/2-Turn Knob with Clutch and Indicator Reflective, Diffuse Cable, Wire Metal 3-Pin -25°C~55°C (Kg)

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Parameters
Operating Supply Voltage 24V
Output Configuration NPN/PNP - Dark-ON/Light-ON - Selectable
Output Current 100mA
Rise Time 1ms
Adjustment Type Adjustable, 2-1/2-Turn Knob with Clutch and Indicator
Sensing Distance 27.559 (700mm)
Sensing Method Reflective, Diffuse
Connection Method Wire
Light Source Infrared (880nm)
Height 25.2mm
Length 50mm
Width 20.4mm
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Contains Lead
Ratings IP67
Factory Lead Time 1 Week
Mount Brackets, Screw
Package / Case Metal
Number of Pins 3
Weight 109.99615g
Operating Temperature -25°C~55°C
Published 2001
Series E3S-C
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Connector Type Cable, Wire
Voltage - Supply 10V~30V
Ingress Protection NEMA 1, 4X, 6P, 12, 13; IEC 144 IP67
Reach Compliance Code unknown
Approval Agency CE

E3S-CD11 Overview


It is recommended to set the temperature of a photoelectric sensor to -25°C~55°C in order to ensure reliable operation. To make these electronic components function, they should receive a voltage of 10V~30V. It's important to connect 3 pins for the photoelectric sensor to work. It needs a current of 100mA at the output to work. A photoelectric sensor should have a supply voltage of 24V for maximum efficiency. This package contains photoelectric sensors for your convenience.

E3S-CD11 Features


Sensing Distance: 27.559 (700mm)
3 pins
Operating Temperature: -25°C~55°C
Available in Metal package
E3S-C Series

E3S-CD11 Applications


There are a lot of Omron Automation and Safety E3S-CD11 Photoelectric Sensors applications.

  • Automotive industry
  • Luminescence sensors
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Material handling
  • Counting small objects
  • Logistics and materials handling
  • Monitoring bigger areas for objects with light grids
  • Zone scanners
  • Passive infrared sensors
  • Checking objects on production lines or conveyors

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