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U-gage qt50ulb series sensors with analog output, Datasheet, Principles of operation

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Datasheet

Long-range ultrasonic sensors with TEACH-mode programming

Fast, easy-to-use TEACH-Mode programming; no potentiometer adjustments

Scalable output automatically distributes the output signal over the width of the

programmed sensing window

Minimum and Maximum window limits can be adjusted independently

Selectable 0 to 10 V dc or 4 to 20 mA output, selected via DIP switch

Access to bank of 8 DIP switches through sealed cover for superior user

functionality

Rugged encapsulated design for harsh environments

Unique housing design allows for multiple mounting configurations

Choose models with integral 2 m (6.5 ft) or 9 m (30 ft), or with Mini-style or

Euro-style quick-disconnect fitting

Wide operating range of –20 °C to 70 °C (–4 °F to 158 °F)

Temperature compensation

Programmable for either positive or negative output slope

Models 1

Sensing Range

Cable 2

Supply

Voltage

Output

QT50ULB

200 mm to 8 m (8 inches to

26 feet)

5-wire, 2 m (6.5 ft) cable

10 to 30 V dc

Selectable: 0 to 10 V dc or 4 to 20

mA

QT50ULBQ

5-pin Mini-style QD

QT50ULBQ6

5-pin Euro-style QD

WARNING: Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection

Never use this device as a sensing device for personnel protection. Doing so could lead to

serious injury or death. This device does not include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary

to allow its use in personnel safety applications. A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an

energized or de-energized sensor output condition.

Principles of Operation

Ultrasonic sensors emit one or multiple pulses of ultrasonic energy, which travel through the air at the speed of sound. A

portion of this energy reflects off the target and travels back to the sensor. The sensor measures the total time required

for the energy to reach the target and return to the sensor. The distance to the object is then calculated using the

following formula: D = ct ÷ 2
D =
distance from the sensor to the target

c = speed of sound in air

t = transit time for the ultrasonic pulse

To improve accuracy, an ultrasonic sensor may average the results of several pulses before outputting a new value.

Temperature Effects

The speed of sound is dependent upon the composition, pressure and temperature of the gas in which it is traveling. For

most ultrasonic applications, the composition and pressure of the gas are relatively fixed, while the temperature may

fluctuate.

In air, the speed of sound varies with temperature according to the following approximation:

1 Information about discrete-output models is available on Banner’s website:

www.bannerengineering.com

.

2 To order the 9 m cable models, add the suffix “w/30” to the model number of a cabled sensor (e.g., QT50ULB w/30). Models with

a QD connector require a mating cable.

U-GAGE QT50ULB Series Sensors with

Analog Output

Original Document

70137 Rev. B

4 April 2014

70137

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