Inductive sensors with analog output detect metal objects within their working range and output the distance as a proportional voltage signal from 0 to 10V. They even work reliably in heavily contaminated environments. The switching distance is the same as that used for the recognition of different metals, hence the correction factor is 1. Inductive sensors with analog output are characterized by a nearly linear output voltage: the maximum deviation from the ideal straight line is less than 1%.
Application examples:
- Distance measurement
- Thickness measurement
- Position control
- Monitoring tasks
- End position monitoring
- Material tracking
- Part recognition