E3X-NT41 | Omron Auto-Tuning Fiber Optic Amplifier 30VDC
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Product Description P/N: E3X-NT41
Description
The Omron E3X-NT41 is an auto-tuning fiber optic photoelectric amplifier designed for precision sensing applications. It operates on DC power and provides a solid-state output rated up to 30 VDC, 100 mA. The unit features pushbutton sensitivity adjustment and selectable Light-ON/Dark-ON operation modes.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Omron |
| Category | Sensors & Switches |
| Part Number | E3X-NT41 |
| Subcategory | Photoelectric |
| Series | E3X-N |
| Amplifier Type | Fiber Optic Sensor Amplifier |
| Light Source | Pulse-Modulated Red LED (680 nm) |
| Output Type | Solid-State |
| Max Output Rating | 30 VDC, 100 mA |
| Operation Mode | Light-ON / Dark-ON Selectable |
| Adjustment Method | Pushbutton Auto-Tuning |
| Supply Type | DC Powered |
| Weight | 0.20 lbs |
Information About E3X-NT41
The E3X-NT41 belongs to the Omron E3X-N series of fiber optic sensor amplifiers. It is engineered to work with compatible fiber optic heads for remote sensing in confined or challenging environments. The amplifier incorporates automatic tuning functionality to optimize detection settings through a pushbutton interface. Designed for industrial automation systems, it supports stable pulse-modulated red LED operation and integrates into control panels using standard mounting methods.
Key Features:
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Auto-Tuning Function: Pushbutton sensitivity adjustment for optimized setup.
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Fiber Optic Amplifier: Designed for use with compatible fiber optic heads.
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30 VDC Solid-State Output: Rated up to 100 mA maximum load.
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Pulse-Modulated Red LED: 680 nm light source for stable detection.
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Selectable Light-ON/Dark-ON Mode: Configurable output operation.
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High-Performance DC Operation: Designed for industrial control systems.
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Compact Amplifier Design: Suitable for panel integration.
The E3X-NT41 delivers the reliability and precision required for fiber optic sensing in industrial automation systems.
Description
The Omron E3X-NT41 is an auto-tuning fiber optic photoelectric amplifier designed for precision sensing applications. It operates on DC power and provides a solid-state output rated up to 30 VDC, 100 mA. The unit features pushbutton sensitivity adjustment and selectable Light-ON/Dark-ON operation modes.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Omron |
| Category | Sensors & Switches |
| Part Number | E3X-NT41 |
| Subcategory | Photoelectric |
| Series | E3X-N |
| Amplifier Type | Fiber Optic Sensor Amplifier |
| Light Source | Pulse-Modulated Red LED (680 nm) |
| Output Type | Solid-State |
| Max Output Rating | 30 VDC, 100 mA |
| Operation Mode | Light-ON / Dark-ON Selectable |
| Adjustment Method | Pushbutton Auto-Tuning |
| Supply Type | DC Powered |
| Weight | 0.20 lbs |
Information About E3X-NT41
The E3X-NT41 belongs to the Omron E3X-N series of fiber optic sensor amplifiers. It is engineered to work with compatible fiber optic heads for remote sensing in confined or challenging environments. The amplifier incorporates automatic tuning functionality to optimize detection settings through a pushbutton interface. Designed for industrial automation systems, it supports stable pulse-modulated red LED operation and integrates into control panels using standard mounting methods.
Key Features:
-
Auto-Tuning Function: Pushbutton sensitivity adjustment for optimized setup.
-
Fiber Optic Amplifier: Designed for use with compatible fiber optic heads.
-
30 VDC Solid-State Output: Rated up to 100 mA maximum load.
-
Pulse-Modulated Red LED: 680 nm light source for stable detection.
-
Selectable Light-ON/Dark-ON Mode: Configurable output operation.
-
High-Performance DC Operation: Designed for industrial control systems.
-
Compact Amplifier Design: Suitable for panel integration.
The E3X-NT41 delivers the reliability and precision required for fiber optic sensing in industrial automation systems.