Pepperl+Fuchs introduces multi-ray time of flight ultra-LED scanner

May 19, 2014
Pepperl+Fuchs have announced the release of the R2100 multi-beam LED scanner, which combines the company’s exclusive Pulse Ranging Technology (PRT) with infrared LEDs and multi-beam scan.

Pepperl+Fuchs have announced the release of the R2100 multi-ray LED scanner, which combines the company’s exclusive Pulse Ranging Technology (PRT) with infrared LEDs and multi-ray scan. The time of flight R2100 scanner emits short pulses of high-intensity light via 11 ultra-infrared LEDs at up to 250,000 times per second and features a 0.2m to 8m operating range and 88° scan range. In addition, the LED scanner has a 50 Hz scan rate, an IP67 protective housing, and a 1 mm resolution. The R2100 scanner is particularly suitable for use in harvesting and materials handling and logistics applications, as well as applications that require object detection of irregular surfaces.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Pepperl+Fuchs
Headquarters
: Twinsburg, OH, USA
Product:
R2100 multi-ray LED scanner
Key features:
11 ultra-infrared LED, 0.2m to 8m operating range, 88° scan range, 50 Hz scan rate, IP67 protective housing, 1 mm resolution.

What Pepperl+Fuchs says:
View more information on the R2100.

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