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NBB15-U1-Z2

NBB15-U1-Z2

NBB15-U1-Z2

Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.

5V~60V Inductive Module Polyamide (PA) Module

SOT-23

NBB15-U1-Z2 Datasheet PDF

non-compliant

Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Factory Lead Time 2 Weeks
Mount Flush
Package / Case Module
Housing Material Metal
Material - Body Polyamide (PA)
Operating Temperature-25°C~85°C
Published 2004
Part StatusActive
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Not Applicable
Termination Screw
Voltage - Supply 5V~60V
Shielding Unshielded
Ingress ProtectionIP68, IP69K
Depth 40mm
Output Type SCR-NC/NO, 2-Wire
Operating Supply Voltage60V
Sensing Distance0.591 (15mm)
Sensor Type Inductive
IndicatorLED
Switching Frequency400Hz
Switching Current 200mA
Length 118mm
Width 40mm
RoHS StatusROHS3 Compliant
Ratings IP68
In-Stock:87 items

Pricing & Ordering

QuantityUnit PriceExt. Price
1$116.432146$116.432146
10$109.841646$1098.41646
100$103.624195$10362.4195
500$97.758675$48879.3375
1000$92.225165$92225.165

NBB15-U1-Z2 Product Details

NBB15-U1-Z2 Overview


We have included it with the Module package in order to make your life easier. A temperature of -25°C~85°C is suitable for the operation of proximity sensors. The supply voltage of proximity sensors should be set to 60V for maximum efficiency. To ensure that the proximity sensors perform their duties, the rate should be 400Hz. If you want proximity sensors to work well, the reed switch's internal contacts should pass 200mA current.

NBB15-U1-Z2 Features


Operating Temperature: -25°C~85°C
Sensing Distance: 0.591 (15mm)
Voltage - Supply: 5V~60V
Package / Case: Module
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): Not Applicable

NBB15-U1-Z2 Applications


There are a lot of Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc. NBB15-U1-Z2 Proximity Sensors applications.

  • TV
  • Non-ferrous objects detection
  • Self-driving cars
  • Detect position
  • Collision detection on robots
  • Smart toilets
  • Notebooks
  • Mobile Phones
  • Plastic object detection
  • Counter System

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