The new optoNCDT 2300-2DR uses blue laser light and is specially
designed for displacement and distance measurements on directly
reflecting surfaces. On reflective and shiny surfaces, the sensor
operates at high speed and provides maximum precision in the nanometer
range. In addition, the sensor stands out due to its unique compactness.
The
optoNCDT 2300-2DR laser sensor is especially suitable for reflective
and shiny targets. The sensor is for example used in thickness
measurements of flat glass, distance measurements on annealed glass and
assembly monitoring of extremely small parts. The measuring rate can be
set up to 49kHz which is why the sensor is ideally suitable for process
monitoring tasks. While operating with the Advanced
Real-Time-Surface-Compensation (A-RTSC), the sensor enables a precise
real-time surface compensation of different surface types. Data output
is via Ethernet, RS422 or EtherCAT. If the sensor is operated with the
CSP2008 universal controller, an analog output is available and the
measurement values of material thickness and width can be synchronously
acquired and evaluated.
The sensor is based on a parallel
installation to the measurement object. The blue laser light is directly
reflected onto the receiving optics by the measurement object. Unlike
red laser light, the blue laser light does not penetrate the measurement
object. A sharp point is projected onto the surface, which enables a
stable signal on the receiver element. Therefore, the sensor is able to
measure to nanometer resolution. In addition, the extremely small laser
spot size allows the sensor to detect very small objects. In addition to
its high precision sensor technology, the size of the sensor makes the
Measuring ranges (mm): 2new optoNCDT 2300-2DR unique. In this sensor
class, it is the only laser sensor worldwide whose entire electronics is
integrated in a compact housing.
The optoNCDT 2300-2DR sensor
is based on the principle of optical triangulation. A visible, modulated
light spot is projected onto the target surface. The receiving optics
produces the direct proportion of the light spot, in dependency of the
distance, onto a CCD element with spatial resolution. A digital signal
processer in the sensor calculates the distances between the light spot
on the target and the sensor from the output signal of the CCD element.
The distance value is linearized and output via an analog or digital
interface.
High Precision Blue Laser Displacement Sensor: optoNCDT 2300-2DR
Micro-Epsilon France
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