1. Industrial Sensor & Actuator Connectivity
Connecting a multi-signal industrial sensor, such as an advanced proximity sensor or a measurement device, to a central control cabinet or I/O block in an automated production line. The M12 connector provides a standardized and robust connection point.
Problem SolvedProvides a reliable, quick-disconnect cable solution for complex sensors that require more than the standard 3 or 4 wires. The 5-meter length offers flexibility in routing the cable from the sensor to the connection point without needing an immediate junction box.
M12 Connector8-pinIndustrial AutomationSensor Cable
2. Robotic Arm End-Effector Wiring
Wiring an end-effector on a robotic arm that has multiple sensor inputs or requires both power and signal lines. The 8-pin configuration allows for a consolidated connection for devices like grippers with integrated sensors.
Problem SolvedThe cable's shielding is critical for preventing electrical noise from the robot's servo motors from interfering with the low-voltage sensor signals. The flexible PVC jacket can withstand the repeated movements of the robotic arm.
RoboticsEnd-EffectorShielded CablePVC Jacket
3. Machine Vision Camera Installation
Connecting an industrial machine vision camera that requires power, trigger signals, and data output through a single M12 connector. The 8 available conductors can accommodate the necessary I/O for the camera's operation.
Problem SolvedThe shielded cable construction protects the integrity of the vision system's trigger and data signals from electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated by nearby motors and drives, which could otherwise cause false triggers or corrupted data.
Machine VisionEMI ShieldingIndustrial CameraSignal Integrity