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The Honeywell FE7B-FDB6-M is a subminiature photoelectric sensor amplifier designed for precise object detection in industrial automation applications.
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The FE7B Series from Honeywell includes subminiature DC sensors that are self-contained, incorporating a pulsed LED, phototransistor receiver, and amplifier circuitry within a compact package. These sensors operate on a DC voltage range of 10 to 28 V and provide current sinking or sourcing outputs up to 100 mA. They feature modulated infrared LEDs for ambient light rejection, sensitivity adjustment (except emitters), and short circuit protection. The series offers various models with different scanning ranges, including retroreflective, polarized retroreflective, diffuse scan, and thru scan types.
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The Honeywell FE7B-FDB6-M is a subminiature photoelectric sensor amplifier designed for precise object detection in industrial automation applications.
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