Photoelectric Sensor Did you know? Photoelectric Sensors detect objects using a beam of light without any physical contact. A light beam is continuously transmitted from the emitter. When an object blocks the beam, the receiver detects the interruption. The sensor output changes instantly. Widely used for high-speed object detection and counting. Common Applications: Counting Systems Object Detection Advantages: • Non-Contact Detection • High Speed Response • High Accuracy • Long Sensing Distance • Easy Installation & Maintenance Common Types: Through Beam Retro Reflective Diffuse Reflective Question: Which component emits the light beam in a Photoelectric Sensor? A) Receiver B) Reflector C) Emitter D) Controller Comment your answer below! Post navigation An optocoupler PRESSURE REDUCING ASSEMBLY: