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Date: 19th Mar 09
Fluid sensors with automatic calibration
circuitry
OPTEK Technology has expanded its family of fluid sensors
to include automatic calibration circuitry and a preset
trip level feature. Designated the OCB350 Series, the fluid
sensor with self-calibration circuitry requires only an
optical device and power supply for operation. These devices
use a LED/phototransistor to sense the change in refractive
properties between full and empty tubing as it passes through
the sensor housing, creating multiple output states such
as "fluid present," "no fluid present,"
and "no tube present."
"The additional features of the OCB350 Series fluid
sensors are designed to minimize the effects of changes
in the sensor's optics due to manufacturing variances, ambient
light, temperature fluctuation and the degradation of the
LED and phototransistor over time," said Alan Bennett,
vice president of sales for OPTEK Technology. "The
calibration circuit allows design engineers to narrow the
expected output state, allowing the fluid sensors to operate
with the same start up setting for years, enhancing the
reliability and consistency of the entire system."
The OCB350 Series liquid sensor consists of an LED and
phototransistor packaged in an opaque plastic housing that
enhances ambient light rejection. The housing features an
opening designed to accommodate clear tubing with outer
diameters of 0.0625" (1.6mm), 0.125" (3.2mm) or
0.1875" (4.8mm). The presence of clear liquid causes
the phototransistor to sink the maximum current, while the
presence of dark liquid causes it to sink the minimum current.
As bubbles pass through the tube, the signal will vary between
the "liquid present" and "no liquid"
states. If no tube is present, the phototransistor sinks
current between the dark fluid and clear fluid states.
The OCB350 Series sensors are designed to maintain the calibrated
setting even if power is lost. Designers can initiate the
calibration procedure at any time by grounding the J1-pin-4,
which allows the device to be remotely calibrated and then
mounted in the equipment. The calibration system features
four lights that acknowledge when the device is being calibrated
(blinking green LED); that the device could not be calibrated
(red LED); when the analog output has reached the logical
trip higher than the calibration point (blue LED) or lower
than the calibration point (green LED).
When the system calibrates the sensor, it raises the current
through the LED from 0mA to
14mA, until the phototransistor reaches the preset point.
Once calibrated, the setting will remain constant, allowing
for faster start up.
The LED features a forward DC current of 50mA with a peak
current of 1.0A. Reverse
DC voltage is 2.0V and power dissipation is 100mW. The output
phototransistor features a maximum collector-emitter voltage
of 24V or 30V, with collector DC current of 50mA and power
dissipation to 100mW. Operating temperature range is from
-40ºC to +85ºC.
The sensors are ideal for non-contact fluid sensing applications
including IV fluids, oils and other petroleum products,
colored fluids, toner and water.
Availability: Now but if no stock with a lead time of 6-8
weeks
Price: Each $13.15 each in quantities of 1k pieces
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