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FAF220 (class 2 laser)

 

It is a reflex distance measuring laser which uses a visible red light laser ray.

The output supplies 4 mA when the target is 300 mm far, 20 mA when the target is 80 mm far.

 

Main advantages

[Punto elenco]Wide operating range 80...300mm

[Punto elenco]Visible red light (modulated class 2 laser).

[Punto elenco]Compact housing : dim. 50 x 50 x 17 mm

[Punto elenco]Analog output 4...20 mA

[Punto elenco]2 PNP programmable switching outputs

[Punto elenco]Serial output RS485

[Punto elenco]Sampling speed 1KHz

Dimensions

Pin configuration

 

Analog output and operating range

Use with reflective surfaces

 

type

light source

measuring range

analog output

switching outputs

serial output

FAF-220

red 670 nm
class 2 laser

80...300mm

4-20mA

2 X PNP NO

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FAF-220-RS

red 670 nm
class 2 laser

80...300mm

4-20mA

2 X PNP NO

RS485

 

ELECTRICAL DATA

 

MECHANICAL DATA

Operating voltage

18...30 V cc   

Housing          

ABS

Analog output 

4-20mA

Protection class           

IP67

Switching frequency    

1000Hz

Ambient temperature   

-10..+60°C

Response time 

1ms     

Storage temperature

-20.. +80°C

Power consumption    

£100 mA        

Type of connection

M12 connector -8 pin

Signal outputs

2 X PNP NO

 

 

Serial output

RS485 (only FAF220RS)

 

 

OPERATING DATA                                  

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Operating range     

80...300mm

Measuring range

200 mm

Linearity

< 0,25 % F.S.

Resolution

0,1 % F.S.

Light source

LASER 670nm

LASER class              

2  IEC 825/VDE 0837

 

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Update il 19 luglio 2004