EE-1013 Omron, EE-1013 Datasheet - Page 6

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EE-1013

Manufacturer Part Number
EE-1013
Description
Sensor Hardware & Accessories CONN W/ 1M WIRE
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of EE-1013

Product
Connector
Accessory Type
Connector
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
EE-SPX74/84
Power Source
When using a switching regulator on general sale, take the
following countermeasures.
1. Connect a 0 V line to the power source near the sensor to
2. Connect a noise filter terminal (middle point terminal to ACG)
A more stable operation can be obtained by connecting the
already-connected line to ground or to the mounting (as
recommended by all power source manufacturers).
3. Insert a plastic insulator about 10 mm thick between the sen-
Effects of Induced Noise
If there is induced noise in the (metal) mounting of the sensor, it
may cause an effect similar to light ON in the sensor. In such a
case, connect the photomicrosensor 0 V terminal and the (metal)
mounting at the same electric potential. Also, connect the
0 V terminal and the metal mounting via a 0.47 µF capacitor.
Mounting base
Mounting base
reduce impedance from the mounting, so as to prevent in-
duction noise in the vicinity of the sensor. Also, connect the
line via a capacitor (up to 0.47 µF).
for the switching power source to the body of equipment (FG)
for the power source and the 0 V.
sor and the mounting.
Sensor
Sensor
Mounting base
Sensor
(0.47 µF)
To power
source
To sensor
0.47 µF
Ground
5 to 24 VDC
0 V
0 V
0 V
0 V
Switching power source
Switching
power source
Power source
Input
J MOUNTING
Be sure to mount the Sensor securely to flat plates. The
characteristics of the Through-beam Sensor change if the slot is
deformed.
Use M3.0 screws when mounting the EE-SPX. Be sure to use
spring washers with the screws so that the screws will not
loosen. The tightening torque applied to each screw must be no
more than 0.59 N S m (6 kgf S cm).
Make sure that nothing will come into contact with the sensing
element of the Sensor. If the sensing element has scratch
damage, the characteristics of the Sensor will decrease.
Make sure that the EE-SPX is securely mounted and not
loosened by vibration or shock.
J WIRING
Countermeasures Against Surge
If the power supply has surge voltage, connect a Zener diode
withstanding 30 to 35 V or 0.1 to 1-µF capacitor in parallel to the
power supply to absorb the surge voltage.
If the load is a relay or other small inductive load, connect the
load to the EE-SPX as shown below. Be sure to connect a diode
for counter-voltage absorption.
Do not wire power lines or high-tension lines alongside the lines
of the EE-SPX in the same conduit, otherwise the EE-SPX may
be damaged or malfunction due to induction. Be sure to wire the
lines of the EE-SPX separately from power lines or high-tension
lines or lay them in an exclusive, shielded conduit.
J ENVIRONMENT
Do not wire the EE-SPX while power is applied, or the EE-SPX
may be damaged.
To avoid damage or malfunction, do not install the EE-SPX in the
following locations:
Make sure that the ambient operating temperature is within the
rated range.
The Sensor may be soluble in organic solvent, acid, and alkaline,
aromatic hydrocarbon, and chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon
solvents. The characteristics of the Sensor may decrease as a
result, so make sure that the Sensor is free from these solutions.
Locations with excessive dust
Locations with corrosive gas
Locations where water, oil, or chemical is directly sprayed
Outdoors or locations exposed to direct sunlight
Z
D
: Zener diode
Relay
+V
0 V
0.1 to 1 µF
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