Optical Sensors - Reflective - Analog Output

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QRD1113

QRD1113

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SENSR OPTO TRANS 1.27MM REFL PCB

1010200

O6T305

O6T305

ifm Efector

DIFFUSE REFLECTION SENSOR; RED L

0

O6T401

O6T401

ifm Efector

DIFFUSE REFLECTION SENSOR; RED L

0

OPB744

OPB744

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSR OPTO TRANS 3.81MM REFL PCB

0

OPB741WZ

OPB741WZ

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SNSR OPTO TRANS 3.81MM REFL C-MT

571

OPB704

OPB704

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSOR OPTO TRANS 3.8MM REFL PCB

0

E20639

E20639

ifm Efector

DIFFUSE REFLECTION SENSOR; SENSI

0

HSDL-9100-024

HSDL-9100-024

Broadcom

IC PROX SENSOR ANLG OUT REFL SMD

0

MTRS9520D

MTRS9520D

Marktech Optoelectronics

SENSOR REFLECTV 952NM PD TYPE

3

O6T201

O6T201

ifm Efector

DIFFUSE REFLECTION SENSOR; RED L

0

MTRS5900D

MTRS5900D

Marktech Optoelectronics

SENSOR REFLECTV 590NM PD TYPE

0

O8P205

O8P205

ifm Efector

RETRO-REFLECTIVE SENSOR; RED LIG

0

SFH 9206

SFH 9206

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

REFLECTIVE INTERRUPTOR

4744

O6P303

O6P303

ifm Efector

RETRO-REFLECTIVE SENSOR; RED LIG

0

O7H204

O7H204

ifm Efector

DIFFUSE REFLECTION SENSOR; RED L

0

OPB606C

OPB606C

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSR OPTO TRANS 1.27MM REFL PCB

463

OPR5005

OPR5005

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSR OPTO TRANS 5.08MM REFL SMD

0

TCRT1010

TCRT1010

Vishay / Semiconductor - Opto Division

SENSOR OPTO TRANS 4MM REFL THPCB

461

OPB706A

OPB706A

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSR OPTO TRANS 1.27MM REFL PCB

571

O6P302

O6P302

ifm Efector

RETRO-REFLECTIVE SENSOR; RED LIG

0

Optical Sensors - Reflective - Analog Output

1. Overview

Reflective optical sensors with analog output are optoelectronic devices that detect the presence, distance, or reflectivity of objects by emitting light and measuring the intensity of reflected light. Unlike digital sensors, analog output sensors provide continuous voltage/current signals proportional to the detected light intensity, enabling precise measurement of position, color, or material properties. They play critical roles in automation, robotics, and precision measurement systems where real-time analog data is required.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Infrared Reflective SensorsUse IR LEDs (850-950nm), insensitive to ambient lightIndustrial object detection, paper jam sensors in printers
Visible Light SensorsUse green/red LEDs, sensitive to surface color variationsColor recognition in packaging, liquid level monitoring
High-Precision Analog Sensors0-5V/4-20mA outputs with 0.5% linearitySemiconductor wafer alignment, precision displacement measurement

3. Structure and Components

Typical components include: - Light Source: GaAlAs LED (5-50mA forward current) - Receiver: PIN photodiode with built-in amplifier - Optical System: Collimating lens ( 2 beam angle) - Signal Processor: Transimpedance amplifier with temperature compensation - Enclosure: IP67-rated housing with anti-reflective coating

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Operating Distance0.1-500mm range affects application flexibility
ResolutionUp to 0.01mm for precision measurement
Output Linearity 0.2% FS ensures accurate signal representation
Response Time10 s-1ms for high-speed processes
Ambient Light Immunity10,000 lux tolerance prevents false triggering

5. Application Areas

  • Industrial Automation: Conveyor belt object detection, robotic arm positioning
  • Medical Devices: Blood glucose meter test strip recognition
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphone proximity sensing with adaptive brightness
  • Automotive: Rain sensor for windshield wipers (water film thickness measurement)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProductKey Features
OmronE3Z-LS610.1mm resolution, 0-10V output, IP69K rating
ON SemiconductorAPDS-9960RGB-IR sensing, 12-bit ADC, I2C interface
Texas InstrumentsOPT3101Time-of-Flight sensing, 16-bit resolution

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Determine required detection range and resolution
  2. Match output type (voltage/current) with control system
  3. Consider environmental factors (temperature, vibration)
  4. Evaluate optical window material for chemical resistance
  5. Check compliance with industry standards (IEC 60947-5-2)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: - Integration of AI-based signal processing for adaptive thresholding - Development of UV/VIS multispectral sensors for material analysis - Miniaturization to enable embedded applications (sub-1mm packages) - Wireless-enabled sensors with IO-Link compatibility - Increased adoption of MEMS-based tunable optical filters

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