Banner Engineering DF-G3 General-Purpose Fiber Optic Amplifiers
Banner Engineering DF-G3 General-Purpose Fiber Optic Amplifiers provide leading long-range detection of more than 3m (10 feet) with opposed-mode fibers. These Banner advanced sensors feature dual digital displays for use with plastic and glass fiber optic assemblies. DF-G3 models with IO-Link enable a point-to-point communication link between a master device and a sensor, facilitating remote monitoring, teaching, and configuration. The displays show the signal level and threshold simultaneously. Energy-efficient light resistance enables stable detection in industrial lighting environments.Features
- Models with IO-Link enable a point-to-point communication link between a master device and a sensor, facilitating remote monitoring, teaching, and configuration
- >3m (10 feet) long-range sensing capability with opposed-mode fibers
- Easy-to-read dual digital displays show signal level and threshold simultaneously
- Simple user interface ensures easy sensor set-up and programming via displays and switches/buttons or remote input teach wire
- Crosstalk avoidance function allows seven inspections in dense sensing-point applications
- Energy-efficient light resistance enables stable detection in industrial lighting environments
- High-power amplifier with small core fibers enables precise position sensing of small components
- Multi-function remote wire allows control of the LED, outputs, remote teach input, and cross-talk avoidance
- Operator control of the sensitivity (hysteresis) provides additional detection sensitivity or a stabilized output depending on the application details
- Lever action fiber clamp provides stable, reliable, and trouble-free fiber clamping
- Expert TEACH and SET methods ensure optimal gain and threshold for all applications, especially for high-speed or low-contrast applications
Applications
- Quality control
- Long-range detection
- Machine safety
- Lighting and indication
- Remote I/O
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Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2025-02-12
| Aktualisiert: 2025-02-18
