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PA18CAT20NASA

10V~30V Adjustable, Potentiometer Through-Beam Axial -25°C~60°C TA


  • Manufacturer: Carlo Gavazzi Inc.
  • Nocochips NO: 144-PA18CAT20NASA
  • Package: Axial
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 492
  • Description: 10V~30V Adjustable, Potentiometer Through-Beam Axial -25°C~60°C TA (Kg)

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Parameters
Factory Lead Time 1 Week
Mount Through Hole
Package / Case Axial
Housing Material ABS
Operating Temperature -25°C~60°C TA
Published 2011
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Not Applicable
Voltage - Supply 10V~30V
Ingress Protection IP67, IP69K
Output Configuration NPN
Cable Length 78.74 2m
Output Current 100mA
Response Time 1ms
Adjustment Type Adjustable, Potentiometer
Sensing Distance 787.4 (20m)
Sensing Method Through-Beam
Max Supply Voltage (DC) 30V
Connection Method Cable
Light Source Infrared (850nm)
Min Supply Voltage (DC) 10V
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant
Ratings IP66

PA18CAT20NASA Overview


For reliable performance, set the photoelectric sensor to -25°C~60°C TA. For these electronic components to work, the voltage should be provided by 10V~30V. Photoelectric sensors should have a response time of 1ms. The photoelectric sensor needs to have a current of 100mA to work. It is possible to apply a voltage of 30V to the photoelectric sensor in a DC circuit without causing damage. In this photoelectric sensor, the voltage can be as low as possible, such as 0 volts. For convenience, photoelectric sensors are included in the Axial package.

PA18CAT20NASA Features


Sensing Distance: 787.4 (20m)
Response Time: 1ms
Operating Temperature: -25°C~60°C TA
Available in Axial package
Maximal Supply Voltage (DC): 30V
Minimal Supply Voltage (DC): 10V

PA18CAT20NASA Applications


There are a lot of Carlo Gavazzi Inc. PA18CAT20NASA Photoelectric Sensors applications.

  • Monitoring bigger areas for objects with light grids
  • detect objects
  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Measuring distance
  • Passive infrared sensors
  • Zone scanners
  • Automatic doors
  • Counting small objects
  • Logistics and materials handling
  • Contrast sensors

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