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Proximity Sensors Explained: Applications and Features
Proximity Sensor Definition A Proximity Sensor is an electronic device that detects the presence, absence, or distance of…
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Understanding Inductive Sensors in Automation
Inductive Sensor Basic Definition An inductive sensor (also called an inductive proximity sensor) is a non-contact electronic device…
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Understanding Capacitive Sensors: Functions and Applications
Capacitive Sensor Definition: A capacitive sensor is an electronic device that detects changes in capacitance to…
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Understanding Optical Sensors: Types and Applications
An optical sensor (also called a photo sensor) is a device that detects, measures, or converts…
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Understanding Light Curtains: Key Safety Features
Definition A light curtain (or safety light curtain) is an optoelectronic safety device designed to protect personnel from…
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Understanding Fieldbus: A Guide for Industrial Automation
Definition: Fieldbus is a digital, serial, multi-drop communication network that connects industrial field devices (e.g., sensors,…
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Understanding CANopen: The Essential Protocol for Industrial Automation
Basic Definition CANopen is a high-level communication protocol and device profile specification built on top of the…
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DeviceNet Protocol: Benefits for Automation Systems
DeviceNet is an industrial network protocol designed for connecting low-level industrial devices (e.g., sensors, actuators, motor starters,…
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AS-i Explained: Efficient Wiring in Automation Systems
AS-i (Actuator Sensor Interface) 1. Basic Definition AS-i (Actuator Sensor Interface) is a low-cost, simple fieldbus protocol…
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Interbus Protocol: Features and Applications in Automation Systems
Interbus (stylized as INTERBUS) is an open, digital fieldbus communication protocol designed for real-time data exchange…