Compact laser triangulation sensor with IO-Link
Micro-Epsilon has enhanced its optoNCDT 1220 series of entry-level laser triangulation sensors. A new version has been launched with advanced IO-Link. This reduces costs through simplified integration and installation, faster commissioning and reduced programming effort.
The optoNCDT 1220 series of laser triangulation sensors are used for precise, high resolution distance, displacement and position measurements in industrial automation. Due to their lightweight, compact design with integral controller, the sensors are ideal for measurement tasks in factory automation, as well as integration into machines. Typical application areas include electronics manufacturing, robotics and 3D printing, as well as machine building and renewable energies.
The optoNCDT range of laser sensors from Micro-Epsilon offers various interface options, including RS422, EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP and Profinet. The optoNCDT 1220 is the first in the optoNCDT family to come with IO-Link integrated. IO-Link enables continuous communication between sensor and control unit. Data collected by devices with IO-Link can be easily transferred to a cloud or higher-level systems via an IO-Link master. Simplified installation, faster commissioning, as well as less programming effort due to predefined function modules, means reduced costs for customers.
In addition, troubleshooting is facilitated by comprehensive consistent diagnostic information down to sensor level. Sensor replacement during operation is also easier due to automatic re-parameterisation.
IO-Link is a fieldbus-independent interface that is standardised worldwide according to IEC 61131-9. IO-Link can be integrated into all common fieldbus and automation systems. Connection to the IO-Link master is via a standard 4-pin M12 connector located on the end of a short, 0.3m, pigtail cable from the sensor.
Micro-Epsilon says the optoNCDT 1220 series sets new standards in displacement and distance measurements for industrial automation applications. The powerful sensor features the most important basic settings, functions and data output options. This lean range of features is mirrored in the sensor’s favourable entry-level price, which makes the sensor attractive, particularly for OEM projects where high sensor volumes are required, and where fast integration, ease of use and space-saving solutions are necessary.
The sensor’s Active Surface Compensation (ASC) feature enables reliable control of the distance signal regardless of target colour or brightness. Ready to use straight out of the box, the sensor is easily integrated without having to make any further settings. An intuitive web interface enables easy set up and configuration, if required.
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