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PDFSensors Switches Safety Components Relays Control ...
...ectrical circuit is open, and no current flows between electrodes E1 and E3. Consequently relay X does not operate and the contact remains at the b side. (2) When electrode E1 is in contact w...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/33/levelapparatus_tg_e_8_2.pdf

PDFSensors Switches Safety Components Relays Control ...
...s the back voltage. Bounce ON OFF ON Q 0 OFF 0 R Time Current Voltage Coil current Coil voltage X NC contact waveform NO contact waveform Melted and stuck together. Technical Explanation for ...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/36/generalrelay_tg_e_10_6.pdf

Further Information of Programmable Controllers Te...
...ications. CS1W-CIF31 *2 0.5 m A *1. Applicable models: CS/CJ Series, C Series (C200HS, C200HE/G/X, C200H, C1000H, C2000H, CQM1, CPM1, CPM1A, CPM2A, CQM1H, and CPM2C), CVM1/CV Series, NS Serie...

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PDFSensors Switches Safety Components Relays Control ...
...Power Rate The power rate is given by this formula: Power rate = (Rated torque) 2/Rotor inertia x 10-3. The higher the value is, the better the response is. The unit is kW/s. Rotor Inertia Th...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/14/servo_tg_e_2_1.pdf

PDF1 CSM_Photomicro_TG_E_4_3 Sensors Switches Safety ...
...n Sensors (m) Receiver output excess gain (multiple) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 Distance X Distance X (m) Distance Y 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Distance Y (mm) Operating Range ...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/24/photomicro_tg_e_4_3.pdf

PDFSensors Switches Safety Components Relays Control ...
...fer to the Precautions for Correct Use in the Safety Precautions for All Proximity Sensors. E2E-XE/-XY/-XF1 E2C-EDR6-F E2E-X3D/-X3T1 •This graph shows engineering dat...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/41/proximity_tg_e_6_2.pdf

PDFSensors Switches Safety Components Relays Control ...
...h (nm) Blue LED Green LED Ultraviolet light range Visible light range Infrared range Microwaves X-rays Red LED Infrared LED Red laser Light intensity Position detector A a b B Receiver lens E...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/43/photoelectric_tg_e_8_7.pdf

PDF1 CSM_FiberSensor_TG_E_3_1 Sensors Switches Safety...
...h (nm) Blue LED Green LED Ultraviolet light range Visible light range Infrared range Microwaves X-rays Red LED Infrared LED Light intensity Technical Explanation for Fiber Sensors 3 Sensors S...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/499/fibersensor_tg_e_3_1.pdf

PDFSensors Switches Safety Components Relays Control ...
...and it is the amount of work done by electricity in one second. Power (watts) = Voltage (volts) x Current (amperes) W = V x I The unit is the watt (W). Power consumption is the amoun...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/501/powermonitor_tg_e_1_1.pdf

PDF1 CSM_Temperature_TG_E_6_5 Sensors Switches Safety...
... be calculated using the following formulas. Heating side P = P Cooling side P = Heating side P x cooling coefficient For cooling side P control when heating side characteristics are differen...

https://www.ia.omron.com/data_pdf/guide/53/temperature_tg_e_6_5.pdf

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