Technologie
Technology is defined as “the use of scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.” This is demonstrated by our ongoing pursuit; developing high quality and innovative solutions for industrial applications. Here you can learn more about the technologies that we are bringing to the factory automation industry.
Exotic Ultrasonic Sensors Become a Standard Product- Industrial ultrasonic sensors for production automation have been available for about 30 years. These large, expensive devices were originally deployed only in special application areas, but today can be found in almost every area of factory automation. As ultrasonic sensors evolved, they became significantly more compact, powerful and less expensive – and this development is far from complete. They promise to open up a whole new range of applications.
Sensing by Ranging - the Future of the Photoelectric Sensor- Pepperl+Fuchs is presenting a range of innovative new products under the motto “Sensing by Ranging”.
The only way to reliably measure the distance to an object where the reflection characteristics are constantly changing is by direct measurement. Find out more about distance sensor VDM28 with Pulse Ranging Technology as a direct measuring method, measuring photoelectric sensor RL31-8-H and the laser light sensor
LineRunner 300 (LR300), all of which use sensing by ranging.
Měření vzdálenosti s Pulsní měřicí technologií (PRT))- Inženýři Pepperl+Fuchs přišli s novým systémem senzorů optického měření vzdálenosti – Pulsovou měřicí technologií. Poprvé tak může být PR Technologie použita v průmyslových senzorech malých rozměrů pro široké spektrum komerčních aplikací...
IO-Link - A New Dimension of Communication- Sensors are continuously evolving with more functionality and intelligence. However, the interface connection to the higher-level control technology has remained unchanged. In a collaborative effort with other companies, Pepperl+Fuchs has now set out to create a new standard: IO-Link technology, which opens up new opportunities to the user. In addition to process data, (digital signals or analog measured values) parameter and diagnostic information can now also be transmitted to and from the sensor via a standardized sensor cable.