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Eaton Cutler-Hammer iProx Series Technical Data
Eaton Cutler-Hammer iProx Series Technical Data

Eaton Cutler-Hammer iProx Series Technical Data

Inductive proximity sensors mounting close together

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iProx™ Inductive Proximity Sensors —
Mounting Close Together
October 2005
Supersedes February 2003
Description
The iProx is a powerful family of inductive proximity sensors
featuring high sensing performance right out of the box.
What makes the iProx unique from other inductive sensors
is the ability to extensively customize the operating charac-
teristics to suit a particular application.
Mounting Sensors Close Together
When mounting iProx sensors close together, it is necessary
to take into consideration problems that can be caused by
two or more sensors communicating with each other (also
known as "cross-talk"). This problem can arise when two or
more sensors are mounted side-by-side (as shown in
Figure 1 ) or facing each other (as shown in Figure 2 ).
Proximity
Sensors
Target
Figure 1. Prox Sensors Mounted Side-by-Side
Proximity
Sensors
Target
Figure 2. Prox Sensors Mounted Facing Each Other
Standard inductive proximity sensors have a similar fre-
quency and will interfere with each other when operated
close together. Until iProx, your best solution may have
been to buy special sensors designed to operate on different
frequencies. The disadvantage of this solution is that your
choice of sensing range and body style is usually very
limited.
TD05301002E
The DC versions of iProx have three different noise immu-
nity settings, while the AC versions have two settings. See
Figures 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 for optimum noise immunity settings
based upon center-to-center spacing between mounted sen-
sors. Note that in some cases, more than one noise immu-
nity setting is available. In this case, the operator can choose
the combinations of noise immunity settings most desirable
for the application. The iProx breaks many of the traditional
rules of inductive proximity sensors. For instance, it is possi-
ble to mount the sensors in a manner so that the sensing
fields overlap, so long as the proper noise immunity settings
are chosen.
Figure 3. DC iProx Side-by-Side Configuration (S 1 )
Table 1. DC iProx Side-by-Side Configuration (S 1 )
Diameter (D)
12 mm Shld.
18 mm Shld.
30 mm Shld.
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Ensure Reliability When
iProx Sensors Are Mounted
Close Together
S
1
D
Side-by-Side High Noise Immunity Factory Default
0 – 19 mm
0 mm – Infinity
at 50 Hz
at 10 Hz
Unshld. 0 – 40 mm
0 mm – Infinity
at 50 Hz
at 10 Hz
0 – 35 mm
0 mm – Infinity
at 50 Hz
at 10 Hz
Unshld. 0 – 75 mm
0 mm – Infinity
at 50 Hz
at 10 Hz
0 – 65 mm
0 mm – Infinity
at 50 Hz
at 10 Hz
Unshld. 0 – 75 mm
0 mm – Infinity
at 50 Hz
at 10 Hz
30 mm – Infinity
at 580 Hz
100 mm – Infinity
at 300 Hz
80 mm – Infinity
at 390 Hz
130 mm – Infinity
at 150 Hz
110 mm – Infinity
at 240 Hz
130 mm – Infinity
at 90 Hz

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  • Page 1 iProx™ Inductive Proximity Sensors — Ensure Reliability When Mounting Close Together iProx Sensors Are Mounted Close Together Technical Data October 2005 The DC versions of iProx have three different noise immu- Supersedes February 2003 nity settings, while the AC versions have two settings. See Figures 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 for optimum noise immunity settings Description based upon center-to-center spacing between mounted sen-...
  • Page 2: Technical Data

    Technical Data iProx™ Inductive Proximity Sensors — Page 2 Effective: October 2005 Mounting Close Together Figure 4. DC iProx Facing Configuration (S 2 ) Figure 6. AC iProx Facing Configuration (S 2 ) Table 2. DC iProx Facing Configuration (S 2 ) Table 4.
  • Page 3 (see 5. The iProx Programming Software should automatically Figure 7 ), Eaton does not recommend that iProx sensors be detect the sensor(s). See the “Connection Status” infor- used in an array ( Figure 8 ). It is possible that cross commu- mation displayed at the bottom of the “Getting Started”...
  • Page 4 Eaton Electrical Inc. 1000 Cherrington Parkway Moon Township, PA 15108-4312 tel: 1-800-525-2000 www.EatonElectrical.com © 2005 Eaton Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication No. TD05301002E/CPG October 2005...