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Through-type wide-gap photo interrupter

A transmissive photo interrupter with the largest gap width (between the light-emitting and light-receiving elements) of 13 mm.

This is a transmissive photo interrupter with a distance of 13 mm between the light-emitting element and the light-receiving element. Traditionally, it has been technically difficult to maintain a distance of 10 mm or more between the light-emitting and light-receiving elements. However, Codenchi has solved this problem by using a high-power infrared LED for the light-emitting element and a high-sensitivity photo IC for the light-receiving element. (Both elements are Codenchi's own products.) In Japan, there is only one other company besides Codenchi that offers a transmissive photo interrupter with a distance of 10 mm or more between the light-emitting and light-receiving elements, due to technical difficulties. Among them, Codenchi has commercialized a transmissive photo interrupter with a distance of 13 mm. - It features a snap-in structure, allowing you to choose part numbers according to the thickness of the substrate. - Position detection characteristics can be supported for both the X-axis and Y-axis. - It is possible to select between dark-on and light-on modes. - An optical filter can be installed to prevent malfunction due to stray light.

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