Hi, we're working on developing specific device for light emitting lamp sorting.
end had a problem of using standart microswitches for lamp counting.
After 2month of device working (200000 turn on/off) it's broke up...
doe's anybody can suggest us what king of sensor do we need to use for long term counting?
Thanks in advanse for your answers...
Optical is usually done in cases like this. A LED on one side of the path of the objects and a light sensor on the other. To keep out room light, you can put a cylinder shield around the sensor. Another method is to pulse the light at a high frequency and synchronously detect at the receiving end.
Optical is usually done in cases like this. A LED on one side of the path of the objects and a light sensor on the other. To keep out room light, you can put a cylinder shield around the sensor. Another method is to pulse the light at a high frequency and synchronously detect at the receiving end.
Is there some way to use the light from the lamps and a photosensor with a lens in front so that it looks at the lamps and the empty space between the lamps?
Is there some way to use the light from the lamps and a photosensor with a lens in front so that it looks at the lamps and the empty space between the lamps?
Are you trying to count the number of light emitting lamp, regardless of whether it's a working or not working?
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