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SM312FP1H

10V~30V MINI-BEAM? Series Adjustable, Potentiometer Through-Beam 4-Pin -20°C~70°C


  • Manufacturer: Banner Engineering Corporation
  • Nocochips NO: 124-SM312FP1H
  • Package: -
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 587
  • Description: 10V~30V MINI-BEAM? Series Adjustable, Potentiometer Through-Beam 4-Pin -20°C~70°C (Kg)

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Number of Pins 4
Housing Material Polyester
Operating Temperature -20°C~70°C
Published 2004
Series MINI-BEAM®
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Voltage - Supply 10V~30V
Ingress Protection NEMA 1, 2, 3, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, 12, 13, IEC IP67
Depth 12.2mm
Operating Supply Voltage 30V
Output Configuration NPN/PNP
Cable Length 78.74 2m
Output Current 150mA
Response Time 1ms
Adjustment Type Adjustable, Potentiometer
Sensing Method Through-Beam
Max Supply Voltage (DC) 30V
Connection Method Cable
Light Source Red (650nm)
Min Supply Voltage (DC) 10V
Length 42.1mm
Width 30.7mm
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Ratings IP67

SM312FP1H Overview


To make sure the photoelectric sensor works, set its temperature to zero. In order for these electronic components to function, they must be connected to a circuit or system with a voltage of zero. It is generally considered that photoelectric sensors have a response time of 1ms. 4 pins must be connected for the photoelectric sensor to work. In order to operate, photoelectric sensor should have a current of 150mA at the output. Photoelectric sensors can withstand voltages up to 30V in DC circuits. There is no limit to the voltage at which this photoelectric sensor can work, including zero. The photoelectric sensor supply voltage should be set to 30V for maximum efficiency.

SM312FP1H Features


4 pins
Response Time: 1ms
Operating Temperature: -20°C~70°C
MINI-BEAM? Series
Maximal Supply Voltage (DC): 30V
Minimal Supply Voltage (DC): 10V

SM312FP1H Applications


There are a lot of Banner Engineering Corporation SM312FP1H Photoelectric Sensors applications.

  • Counting small objects
  • Luminescence sensors
  • Passive infrared sensors
  • Automotive industry
  • Contrast sensors
  • Zone scanners
  • Checking objects on production lines or conveyors
  • Monitoring bigger areas for objects with light grids
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Detecting colours

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