Product Design & Development

Datalogic Automation’s TL46 Color Mark Sensor

By Datalogic Automation
Thursday, March 18, 2010

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The series has up to 30 kHz switching frequency with superior performance and high resolution.



Datalogic Automation (Sunnyvale, CA) introduces the TL46 sensor series. The series has up to 30 kHz switching frequency with superior performance and high resolution. These sensors are available in three different versions: basic, standard and enhanced. Additional features include:

  • Definition and precision of the RGB emission.
  • PNP/NPN configurable outputs, analog output and remote settings.
  • Available accessory lenses with 9-40 mm focal distance.
  • A high-resolution focusing lens and a PMMA plastic patent-covered lens suitable to food applications with standard 9 mm focal distance.

For more information visit www.idec-ds.com

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