New miniature laser displacement sensor from Micro-Epsilon
08/01/2020
Precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon has introduced an extremely compact laser triangulation sensor for high-precision displacement, distance and position measurements. With its high accuracy and an adjustable measuring rate of up to 1 kHz, it is said that the sensor offers an unbeatable price-performance ratio.
The sensor’s auto target compensation (ATC) feature enables reliable control of the distance signal regardless of target colour or brightness. Ready to use straight out of the box, the sensor is easily integrated without having to adjust any further settings. An intuitive web interface enables easy set-up and configuration, if required.
The compact design of the optoNCDT 1220 with an integral controller enables the sensor to be integrated into plant, equipment and machines, even where installation space is restricted. Primary application areas include automation technologies where high levels of acceleration occur, such as electronics manufacturing, robotics and 3D printing, as well as machine building and renewable energies.
The optoNCDT 1220 range includes multiple measurement options, from 10 mm to 200 mm. A selection of accessories are available, including a power supply, an interface card and a USB converter and controller unit (for conversion and evaluation of up to two sensor signals).
Chris Jones, Managing Director at Micro-Epsilon UK, commented: “The market for laser triangulation sensors is highly competitive, particularly in the lower price segment. Although some suppliers offer lower priced laser sensors, these often lack the necessary measurement performance required. Even if they do provide the required measurement performance, they often only do so with restrictions such as large averaging or on ‘ideal’ surface types. The optoNCDT 1220, however, is the ideal alternative that offers precise measurement values at a similar price level.”
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