Telemecanique XXS30B4AM12 Ultrasonic Sensor in Industrial Automation
Industrial automation increasingly relies on sensors capable of detecting objects regardless of color, transparency, or surface finish. The Telemecanique XXS30B4AM12 ultrasonic sensor is designed to address these challenges by using ultrasonic detection technology instead of optical sensing.
How the Telemecanique XXS30B4AM12 Ultrasonic Sensor Works
The Telemecanique XXS30B4AM12 ultrasonic sensor detects objects using high-frequency sound waves. The sensor emits ultrasonic pulses that travel through the air and reflect back when they encounter a surface. By measuring the return signal, the sensor determines whether an object is present.
This method allows ultrasonic sensors to detect objects that optical sensors may struggle with, including transparent materials, shiny surfaces, or irregular shapes.
Technical Characteristics
The Telemecanique XXS30B4AM12 ultrasonic sensor typically operates on a 12–24 V DC power supply and includes an M12 connector for industrial wiring systems. It offers adjustable sensing range and stable detection performance, making it suitable for industrial environments that require reliable non-contact measurement.
Benefits of Ultrasonic Detection
Ultrasonic sensors are particularly useful in applications where optical sensors may experience detection difficulties. The Telemecanique XXS30B4AM12 ultrasonic sensor can detect objects regardless of color or transparency, making it ideal for liquid level detection, packaging systems, and container positioning.
Typical Applications
- Level detection in tanks
- Object presence detection
- Packaging and filling lines
- Material handling automation
- Industrial robotics
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FAQ
What type of sensor is XXS30B4AM12?
It is an ultrasonic sensor used for non-contact object detection.
What are ultrasonic sensors used for?
They are commonly used for distance measurement, level detection, and object sensing.
Can ultrasonic sensors detect transparent objects?
Yes, ultrasonic technology works independently of color or transparency.
Where are ultrasonic sensors used in industry?
They are used in automation systems, packaging machines, robotics, and process monitoring.

