With an overall length of 12 mm, the IH03 and IM04 inductive miniature sensors from Sick have been developed for applications with minimal installation space. With fully integrated electronics, they do not need any external amplifiers.
The devices enable positioning tasks in application fields such as handling grippers, linear units and tool spindles. As well as being short, the sensors have good performance due to ASIC technology with a precise double-sensing range of up to 1 mm. They feature a high switching frequency of up to 8000 Hz, allowing the inductive miniature sensors to handle fast operating processes. The small sensors are also rugged due to their stainless steel housing. Integrated IO-Link communication simplifies sensor diagnostics, device swapping and identification.
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