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SICK releases DS30 Distance Measurement Sensor
 
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SICK releases DS30 Distance Measurement Sensor
Minneapolis, Minn. March 10, 2008 – SICK launched the DS30 Distance Measurement Sensor. The DS30 combines simple push button setup with incredible detection performance – all in an industry standard housing. The DS30 line is a proximity style sensor with a single PNP or NPN output capable of detecting virtually any target within its 2-meter range.

What makes the DS30 unique is its ability to detect flat black and shiny targets at the same range repeatedly. Many other sensors will see a brighter target as closer to the sensor than a darker target; this is called a black/white shift. High performance sensors like the SICK DME and DT500 series have color-independent detection and measurement as well, but this type of performance has never been offered in a sensor the size and at the price of a DS30. Applications include pallet bay/bin empty/full detection, loop control for web materials – like paper, plastic, rubber, and metals, and for detecting parcels, packages and objects with shiny surfaces to trigger SICK bar code scanners.

  • The DS30 is a true time-of-flight sensor. Time–of-flight technology is what enables the sensor to provide perfect background suppression and an incredibly small black/white shift.
  • One of the hallmarks of SICK distance measurement sensors is their off-axis and shiny material detection capabilities.
  • Because of its advanced technology and superb optics and electronics, the DS30 has the performance of time-of flight-distance measurement sensors in a compact, proximity sensor housing.
  • The DS30 has a long sensing range compared to the sensor’s size and price.
  • The sensor’s new hybrid laser generates high gain reserves under dirty conditions for solid detection in industrial environments.
  • The precise background suppression makes it possible to use the DS30 in surroundings where there are other reflectors, reflective safety clothing, shiny metal objects, etc.

    About SICK
    SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems and automatic identification products for industrial applications. With nearly 450 patents, SICK continues to lead the industry in new product innovations. The diversity of its product line allows SICK to offer solutions at every phase of production in the semiconductor, automotive, packaging, electronics, food and beverage, and material handling markets. SICK was founded in 1946 and has operations or representation in 65 countries worldwide.
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