Self Powered Sensors - Ambetronics | https://ambetronics.sensizone.com/product-category/tachometer-remote-sensor/tachometer-sensors/self-powered-sensors/ Mon, 29 Jan 2024 10:05:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://ambetronics.sensizone.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Self Powered Sensors - Ambetronics | https://ambetronics.sensizone.com/product-category/tachometer-remote-sensor/tachometer-sensors/self-powered-sensors/ 32 32 SPSR Self Powered Sensor https://ambetronics.sensizone.com/product/spsr-self-powered-sensors/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 06:54:59 +0000 https://ambetronics.sensizone.com/?post_type=product&p=5668 The SPSR-115/230 Self Powered Sensor is a versatile device designed for triggering external equipment, such as vibration analyzers, spectrum analyzers, tachometers, and more. The system consists of the SPSR-IM Interface Module, a rechargeable battery-powered unit that provides power to the input sensor and generates a TTL-compatible pulse output. The input sensor, such as the ROS-P Remote Optical Sensor, features a visible red LED light source and is capable of detecting reflective pulses from a rotating target. The SPSR-IM Interface Module offers switch-selectable output polarity (0 to 5 V dc or 5 to 0 V dc) and can operate for over 40 hours on fully charged internal NiMH batteries. The unit can also be powered continuously from an external source using the provided recharger/power supply. LED indicators signal operational status, charging, and completion. The device is user-friendly with controls for power and output selection.

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1. SPSR-IM Interface Module:

– Powerful Operation: Self Powered Sensor provides power to the input sensor, coupled with a visible red LED light source, enabling seamless operation with various external equipment.
– Versatile Output: Generates a switch-selectable TTL-compatible pulse output in either positive or negative polarity, ensuring compatibility with different devices.
– Extended Battery Life: Self Powered Sensor utilizes internal NiMH batteries for over 40 hours of continuous operation, reducing the need for frequent recharging.
– External Power Option: Can be operated continuously on external power using the provided recharger/power supply, enhancing flexibility in usage scenarios.

2. Connections and Controls:

– User-Friendly Interface: Simple connections via 1/8″ phone plug for the input sensor and BNC connector for the output signal cable, making setup straightforward.
– Power Switch: Controls both system operation and charging, allowing users to switch between internal battery power and external power as needed.
– Output Selection Switch: Determines the polarity of the TTL-compatible output signal, providing customization based on the requirements of the connected equipment.

3. LED Indication:

– Operational Status: LED indicators provide clear visual cues, with a solid green light indicating unit operation and a blinking red light during the charging process.
– Charge Status: Changes to solid red when charging is complete, streamlining the user’s monitoring of the device’s power status.
– Error Detection: Alerts users to charge errors through specific blinking patterns, prompting necessary action.

4. ROS-P Remote Optical Sensor:

– Target Detection: Utilizes visible red LED illumination to detect reflective pulses from a rotating target, ensuring precise triggering for external equipment.
– Flexible Range: Capable of detecting pulses at distances up to 3 feet and angles up to 45 degrees from the target, providing adaptability to various setups.
– On-Target Indicator: Features a green LED indicator, either blinking at the input frequency or continuously illuminated when properly aimed, aiding in alignment.

5. Technical Specifications:

– Battery Technology: Internal NiMH battery pack (4.8 V dc) ensures reliable and rechargeable power.
– Operating Interval: Over 40 hours typical operation with ROS-P (~40 mA load), minimizing downtime.
– Charge Time: Quick charge time of up to 4 hours, optimizing the device for efficient use.
– Output Bandwidth: 0 to 100 kHz, supporting a wide range of triggering applications.
– Compliance: CE compliant, meeting Low Voltage Directive (LVD), Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC), and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) standards.

6. Environmental Responsibility:

– Battery Disposal: Provides clear instructions for environmentally responsible battery disposal, promoting sustainable practices.

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