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Asked: March 28, 20242024-03-28T22:48:34+05:30 2024-03-28T22:48:34+05:30In: Education

How does a proximity switch function?

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    2024-04-02T23:24:10+05:30Added an answer on April 2, 2024 at 11:24 pm

    nductive Proximity Switch:

    An inductive proximity switch uses electromagnetic induction to detect the presence of metallic objects.
    It consists of an oscillator circuit and a coil wrapped around a ferrite core. When powered, the coil generates a magnetic field around it.
    When a metallic object enters the sensing range of the sensor, it disturbs the magnetic field, causing a change in the inductance of the coil.
    This change in inductance is detected by the oscillator circuit, which triggers the switch to change its output state, indicating the presence of the object.
    Capacitive Proximity Switch:

    A capacitive proximity switch detects the presence of objects based on changes in capacitance.
    It consists of two electrodes separated by a dielectric material. When powered, the sensor forms a capacitance with its surroundings.
    When an object enters the sensing range, it alters the capacitance between the electrodes, resulting in a change in the sensor’s output.
    The change in capacitance is detected by the sensor’s electronics, which then triggers the switch to change its output state.
    Ultrasonic Proximity Switch:

    An ultrasonic proximity switch emits high-frequency sound waves (ultrasonic waves) and detects the reflections from objects.
    It consists of a transducer that generates ultrasonic waves and a receiver that detects the reflected waves.
    When an object enters the sensing range, it reflects some of the ultrasonic waves back to the sensor.
    The time delay between the emission and reception of the ultrasonic waves is measured, and based on this delay, the sensor determines the distance to the object.
    If the detected distance is within a predefined threshold, the sensor triggers the switch to change its output state.
    Photoelectric Proximity Switch:

    A photoelectric proximity switch uses light beams to detect the presence of objects.
    It consists of a light emitter (such as an LED) and a receiver (such as a photodiode) positioned opposite each other.
    When no object is present between the emitter and receiver, the light beam is uninterrupted, and the receiver receives maximum light intensity.
    When an object enters the sensing range and interrupts the light beam, the receiver detects a decrease in light intensity.
    This decrease in light intensity triggers the sensor to change its output state, indicating the presence of the object.

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