Wenglor

Photoelectric-sensors, Fiber-optic amplifier, P1XD202

These sensors work according to the energetic principle. Light is transmitted through one fiber-optic cable and received through the other. The amplifier can be adapted to a wide range of application requirements using the various plastic fiber-optic cables or fiber-optic cables with adapter no. 4. The display shows both the switching threshold and the currently received signal. Thanks to its intuitive setup, the sensor can be quickly configured using the buttons. Complex parameterizations are also easy to do using a mobile device and the wenglor weCon app or via IO-Link. P1XD200 series sensors can be operated in stand-alone or with up to 14 additional sensors. In multi-unit operation, there is no mutual interference between the sensors due to closely spaced queries. The information from each sensor is provided via the IO-Link process data. The fiber-optic cable and sensor are installed without the use of tools. Features - Tool-free assembly - Intuitive setup using display - NFC via weCon app, IO-Link - Blue and red LED light in one device, increased range with pink light - Stand-alone and multi-unit operation (14 sensors) possible

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Wenglor

Wenglor

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Wenglor is a German family-owned technology company headquartered in Tettnang, Baden-Württemberg. Since its founding in 1983, the company has grown into a global player in smart sensors, image processing, and safety technology for industrial automation. In addition to photoelectric and inductive sensors, the portfolio also includes ultrasonic sensors, fluid sensors, 2D/3D sensors, vision systems, barcode readers, and safety technology.

The product range also includes advanced vision technologies, such as smart cameras and 3D sensors, as well as the uniVision software platform for image analysis. Wenglor has subsidiaries in 28 countries worldwide and continues to expand its global presence.

The company has also acquired several specialized firms, such as TPL Vision, experts in LED lighting for machine vision, and deevio, which focuses on AI and data analysis – all to strengthen its position in the future of automation.

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