What is an ultrasonic sensor used for? An ultrasonic sensor is a type of device that determines the distance to a target object by emitting high-frequency sound waves and analyzing the time it takes for the echo to return. These sensors are widely used in various industries for distance measurement, object detection, and automation. By converting electrical signals into ultrasonic waves and vice versa, the sensor provides accurate and real-time feedback on an object's proximity.
Main Feature:
▶ Full Metal M30 installation threaded sleeve
▶ Used in harsh environments
Basic Feature:
▶ 1 pc npn switching output
▶ Support digital RS485, modbus-rut standard protocol communication
▶ Implementing detection distance learning function through gray lines
▶ Temperature compensation
▶ Standard operating voltage DC 10-30V
Model | U30-D2000N(P)1T-R00A |
Dection range | 100-2000mm |
Blind zone | 0-100mm |
Resolution | 0.17mm |
Repeatability | ±0.15%F.S. |
Accuracy | ±1%(built-in temperature drift compensation) |
Response time | 82ms |
Switching hysteresis | ±2mm |
Switching frequency | 10Hz |
Initialization time | < 500ms |
Supply voltage | 10-30V DC,reverse-polarity protection |
Red LED | no object detected:Lights up, teaching-in when no object detected:Flashes |
Green LED | object detected:Lights up, teaching-in when object detected:Flashes |
Overcurrent protection | 200mA,Red LED and Green LED flashing at the same time |
Load impedance | I/ < 300 Ohm,U/ > 1k Ohm |
No-load current | ≤30mA |
Input type | Teach-in and synchronization |
Material | Copper nikel-plated,plastic fittings,glass epoxy resin. |
Enclosure rating | IP67 |
Connection type | 5pin, M12 connector |
Ambient temperature | -25℃ ~+70℃(248~343K) |
Storage temperature | -40℃ ~+85℃(233~358K) |
Weight | 105g |
Output type | N1: 1 npn switching output, NO/NC |
Dimensional drawing | ![]() |