MA3-4 BANNER ENGINEERING, MA3-4 Datasheet - Page 3

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MA3-4

Manufacturer Part Number
MA3-4
Description
MA3-4 HG PLUG IN AMPLIFIER
Manufacturer
BANNER ENGINEERING
Datasheet

Specifications of MA3-4

Voltage, Supply
10-30 VDC
Accessory Type
Modulated Amplifier
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Exempt Product
For Use With
Remote Sensors
"WB" in this model number designates "wide beam". The LP400WB is an
infrared divergent mode (wide angle diffuse mode) sensor which is particularly
forgiving for reflectively sensing transparent or translucent materials or for
LP400WB
Model SP300L is a remote retroreflective sensor with the same rugged design
as the SP300EL/RL, described above. Its useable range is from 6 inches to 15
feet (0,2 to 4,5m) using the model BRT-3 retroreflector.
Range: 3 inches (76mm)
Temp. range: -40 to +80°C
Housing material: blue anodized
aluminum
Emitter-receiver pair SP300EL/RL are extremely rugged and are totally
encapsulated in anodized aluminum housings. The threaded hub at the cable
exit allows for the use of flexible armored cable or protective PVC tubing with
the addition of compression gland model CF7-16. This pair uses collimating
Sensors for use with MA3-4 and MA3-4P Modulated Amplifiers
Sensors are epoxy-encapsulated. Cables are 6-1/2 feet (2m) long. 30-foot (9m) cables available by special order.
Range: 15 feet (4,5m)
Temp. range: -40 to +80°C
SP300EL & SP300RL
Range: 50 feet (15m)
Effective Beam: .5 inch (13mm)
dia.
SP300L
with BRT-3 retroreflector
Models/Dimensions
DIVERGENT Mode
Housing material: blue anodized
aluminum
Temp. range: -40 to +100°C
Housing material: anodized
aluminum
If the object that is to break the beam has a shiny surface, then the SP300L and
its retroreflector should be mounted so that the beam is at an angle of 10 degrees
or more to that surface in order to eliminate false signals which are caused by
proxing.
sensing objects with irregular surfaces (e.g.- webs with "flutter"). The optics are
such that even small threads or wires .005" (0,1mm) or greater in diameter may be
detected when they pass within .25" (6mm) of the sensor's plastic lens. Due to its
wide response pattern, the LP400WB should not be used for precise positioning
control, nor should it be mounted with its lens recessed into a hole.
Long Range
OPPOSED Mode
lenses to increase range. These sensors should also be used at short ranges for
their high excess gain or to avoid optical "crosstalk" in situations which require
several pairs to be mounted adjacent to one another.
RETROREFLECTIVE
Mode
Excess Gain
Beam Pattern
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