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sa1a-dp2

Manufacturer Part Number
sa1a-dp2
Description
Sa1a And Sa1b High-speed, Slim Style Photoelectric Sensors
Manufacturer
IDEC Corporation
Datasheet
Key features of the SA1A and SA1B include:
www.idec.com
• Ideal for installations with broad or narrow clearances
• Available with through-beam between the projector and receiver, which
• Sensing by diffuse-reflected light available, with a sensitivity adjustment for eliminating the interference of
• Through-beam and diffuse-reflected light sensors are featured in
• Configurations include NPN or PNP transistor output, with light on or dark
• Adverse results and circuit damage are avoided through protection from
• High-speed, 1ms response time
• Automatic reset with power-up
• Protection rated IP66
features a sensing range of 6'–6-3/4" (2m)
background light
all configurations
on (senses the presence or absence of an object)
reverse polarity
Power Voltage
Operating Voltage
Current Draw
Dielectric Strength
Insulation Resistance
Operating Humidity
Operating Tempera-
ture
Storage Temperature
Vibration Resistance
Shock Resistance
Extraneous Light
Immunity
Material
Degree of Protection
Cable
Cable Extension
Weight
Narrow/Flat Type
Detection
Sensitivity
Hysteresis
Output
Light Source
LED
Response
Sensors
SA1A and SA1B: High-Speed, Slim Style Photoelectric Sensors
12V to 24V DC
10V to 30V DC, (ripple 10% maximum)
25mA (maximum)
Between live and dead parts: 1,000V AC, 50/60Hz, 1 minute
Between live and dead parts: 20M (minimum), with 500V DC megger
35 to 85% RH (avoid condensation)
–15° to +55°C (avoid freezing)
–25° to +65°C
Damage limits: 10 to 55Hz, amplitude 1.5mm p-p, 2 hours in each of 3 axes
Damage limits: 500m/s
Sunlight: 10,000 lux (maximum), Incandescent light: 3,000 lux (maximum) —
defined as incident or unwanted light received by a sensor, unrelated to the presence or
absence of the intended object
Housing and lens: polycarbonate
IP66 — IEC Pub 529, sensors rated IP66 are dust-tight, water-resistant, and perform best
when not subjected to heavy particle or water blasts
Cable type: 0.2mm
Transmitter: 2-core, Receiver: 4-core
328' (100m) maximum using #22 AWG (0.3mm
Projector: 40g; Receiver: 45g
USA: (800) 262-IDEC or (408) 747-0550, Canada: (888) 317-IDEC
SA1A/B-TN1, -TN2
Through-beam
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NPN transistor open collector
30V DC, 100mA (maximum)
Infrared LED (modulation mode)
On: When output is on
1ms (maximum)
2
; Vinyl cabtyre cable #26 AWG x 6'–6-3/4" (2m) long
2
(approximately 50G), 10 shocks in each of 3 axes
SA1A and SA1B: High-Speed, Slim Style Photoelectric Sensors
SA1A/B-DN1, -DN2
Diffuse-reflected
light
Adjustable
20% (maximum)
2
) cabtyre cable or better
SA1A/B-TP1, -TP2
Through-beam
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PNP transistor open collector
30V DC, 100mA (maximum)
SA1A/B-DP1, -DP2
Diffuse-reflected
light
Adjustable
20% (maximum)
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... Sensors SA1A and SA1B: High-Speed, Slim Style Photoelectric Sensors Key features of the SA1A and SA1B include: • Ideal for installations with broad or narrow clearances • Available with through-beam between the projector and receiver, which features a sensing range of 6'–6-3/4" (2m) • ...

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... Type Output SA1A-TN1 NPN SA1A-TN2 Through- Beam SA1A-TP1 PNP SA1A-TP2 SA1A-DN1 NPN SA1A-DN2 Reflected Light SA1A-DP1 PNP SA1A-DP2 SA1B-TN1 NPN SA1B-TN2 Through- Beam SA1B-TP1 PNP SA1B-TP2 SA1B-DN1 NPN SA1B-DN2 Reflected Light SA1B-DP1 PNP SA1B-DP2 All sensors include mounting brackets/screws. Through-beam sensors come with a crimping tool, and diffuse-refl ...

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... S02: Ø 0.04" (1.0mm) Long Slot S03: Ø 0.08" (2mm) Two Places www.idec.com USA: (800) 262-IDEC or (408) 747-0550, Canada: (888) 317-IDEC SA1A and SA1B: High-Speed, Slim Style Photoelectric Sensors Dimensions 0.87" (22mm) Center of Projection 1.50" Through-Beam (38mm) 0.79" (20mm) Diffuse-Reflected 0.65" ...

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Sensors Specifications Do not operate a sensor under any conditions exceeding these specifications. Do not operate a sensor under current and voltage conditions other than those for which the individual sensor is rated. Do not exceed the recommended operating temperature ...

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General Information Wiring Avoid running high-voltages or power lines in the same conduit with sensor signal lines. This prevents inaccurate results or damage from induced noise. Use a separate conduit when the influence of power lines or electromagnetic equipment may ...

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