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Magnetic induction sensor for AGV (serial output)

Instantly determine the center position of the guide magnet! It makes control easier!

The "Magnetic Induction Sensor for AGVs" detects the magnetic flux of guide tape laid on the floor, guiding unmanned transport vehicles (AGVs) to their destination and allowing them to run along the route. 【Features】 ■ Non-contact operation using magnetism, unaffected by dust, dirt, or oil ■ The induction sensor detects the magnetic field from the guide tape ■ Can be used by laying it over magnets if the surface is carpet or non-magnetic material ■ Enables the construction of an automatic guidance system at a low cost and with ease 【New Features】 〇 Outputs magnet center information for easier control 〇 Also outputs ON bit information, allowing for intersection control 〇 Simple connection for tidy wiring! Achieves high functionality with fewer ports 〇 Communication methods are RS232C and RS485 * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Magnetic induction sensor for AGV (high precision) 'UDS-1225NQ'

Contributes to the simplification of the control system to output position information! New magnetic induction sensor compatible with CAN communication, UDS-1225NQ.

- Outputting magnet center information makes control easier! - Simple connections keep wiring neat! Achieve high functionality with fewer ports. - Communication methods: CANopen, RS232 *Please watch the video.

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Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) "Guide Sensor" Magnetic Induction Sensor

Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Magnetic sensor for guidance There is no effect on output due to gap fluctuations Smooth linear output in relation to displacement

The GS-315 type has top-class features among all historical guide sensors. It enables stable induction that is not affected by dust, dirt, etc., to detect the magnetism from the "guide tape." Since it uses a unique detection element developed by Makome Research Institute, it allows for a significant operational distance from the "guide tape." The waterproof GS-515 has also joined the lineup!! *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF materials. *Sample loans are available!

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Magnetic induction sensor for AGV (parallel output)

Stable detection possible from low magnetic fields (0.5 mT)! Sensor using Hall elements in the detection unit.

The "Magnetic Induction Sensor for AGVs" is a sensor designed to guide unmanned transport vehicles (AGVs) to their intended locations by detecting the magnetic flux of guide tape laid on the floor and driving them along the route. It can stably detect low magnetic fields (0.5mT) as well. Additionally, 15 magnetic sensors are arranged at 10mm intervals, with multiple magnetic switches positioned directly above the guide tape being turned ON and outputting in parallel. 【Features】 ■ Non-contact, unaffected by dust, dirt, oil, etc. ■ The induction sensor detects the magnetic field from the guide tape. ■ Can be used by laying it on magnets if the surface is carpeted or made of non-magnetic materials. ■ Allows for the inexpensive and easy construction of automatic guidance systems. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Magnetic induction sensor for AGV (multi-output) 'UDS-1213'

Maximum high resolution and detection distance! Less susceptible to magnetic field noise!

It accurately measures deviations from the center of the track with high resolution using its unique advanced signal processing. Additionally, it can detect over long distances even with narrow magnetic tape. For a 25mm tape, a clearance of 50-60mm can be achieved. In addition to track detection, it also detects magnetic markers placed on both sides of the track. When used with the UDS1213 and a dedicated two-channel motor controller, it can control autonomous robots. Easy setup and maintenance can be done with free PC software. The magnetic field as seen from the sensor can be visualized in real-time. 【Features】 - Large clearance from magnetic tape - No output influence from distance variations such as bumps and dips - High resolution of 1mm - Includes marker detection functionality - Recognizes branching and merging, allowing for more accurate branching and merging - Built-in output formats: RS232/PWM/Analog/CANbus/USB - Easy parameter setting and observation of installation and maintenance through the included software *Demo units are available.

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Technical Document "Comparison of Magnetic Induction and Other Robot Guidance Technologies"

A detailed introduction to the methods of magnetic induction, laser induction, and natural induction! We will compare their functions, advantages and disadvantages, and the situations in which they are most effectively utilized!

In the rapidly evolving field of robotics, effective navigation systems are essential for optimizing efficiency and safety across various applications. Among the major navigation technologies, magnetic induction, laser guidance, and natural navigation each have distinct advantages and limitations. This technical document will examine these methods in detail, exploring their functions, strengths and weaknesses, and the situations in which they are effectively utilized. [Contents] ■ Magnetic Induction (Current leading guidance method) ■ Laser Guidance (Affordable with high flexibility) ■ Natural Navigation (Ultimate flexibility) ■ Magnetic + Laser/Natural Navigation ■ Comparison of Navigation Technologies ■ Introduction to Sensors for Magnetic Induction *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the PDF document.

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