Interface electronics in self-contained housing

Industrial Robot

ISSN: 0143-991x

Article publication date: 16 October 2009

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Citation

(2009), "Interface electronics in self-contained housing", Industrial Robot, Vol. 36 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/ir.2009.04936fad.001

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2009, Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Interface electronics in self-contained housing

Article Type: New products From: Industrial Robot: An International Journal, Volume 36, Issue 6

Applied Robotics Inc., a leading provider of automation end-of-arm tooling and connectivity solutions recently announced its new family of Solid State Electrical Switches. The new switches employ solid state pressure sensors and surface mount interface electronics, all self-contained within a sealed housing (Figure 1).

 Figure 1 Applied Robotics Inc.'s new solid sate electrical switches
which are used on the line of QuickSTOP collision sensors

Figure 1 Applied Robotics Inc.'s new solid sate electrical switches which are used on the line of QuickSTOP collision sensors

“The new switches are being used on our line of QuickSTOP collision sensors which are ideal for multiple industrial applications,” said Jim Fitzgerald, Vice President of Applied Robotics.

The new switches are used with the company's line of QuickSTOP collision sensors which operate on air pressure to immediately send a shutdown signal on impact. The QuickSTOP collision sensors are ideal from many industrial applications including material handling, machine loading/unloading, pick and place operations, and spot welding. All QuickSTOP models feature dynamically variable trip points allowing the user to program your collision sensor at all speeds of an operation. The breakaway threshold adjusts to match the working force ranges of your robot/application. The switches have a dynamic operating range of 15-90 psi, separate solid-state sourcing (PNP) and sinking (NPN) outputs, and are rated at 200 mA each.

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