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Pepperl Fuchs OBD300-12GM40-E5-V1 Photoelectric Sensor
The Pepperl Fuchs OBD300-12GM40-E5-V1 Photoelectric Sensor offers a 0 ... 300 mm detection range, LED light source, and 4-pin, M12 x 1 connector connection. Manufactured by Pepperl Fuchs under the P&F Photoelectric Sensor category, this model belongs to the diffuse mode sensor.

| Brand | Pepperl Fuchs |
| Product Type | Photoelectric Sensor |
| Model Number | OBD300-12GM40-E5-V1 |
Pepperl Fuchs OBD300-12GM40-E5-V1 Photoelectric Sensor β Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Detection range | 0 ... 300 mm |
| Adjustment range | 20 ... 300 mm |
| Reference target | standard white 100 mm x 100 mm |
| Light source | LED |
| Light type | red , 640 nm |
| Polarization filter | - |
| Diameter of the light spot | approx. 20 mm at a distance of 300 mm |
| Opening angle | approx. 4 Β° |
| Optical face | frontal |
| Operation indicator | LED green: Power on |
| Function indicator | LED yellow ON: lights when object is detected |
| Control elements | Sensing range adjuster |
| Operating voltage | 10 ... 30 V DC , class 2 |
| Ripple | 10 % |
| No-load supply current | β€ 15 mA |
| Switching type | light/dark on electrically switchable |
| Signal output | 1 PNP output, short-circuit protected, reverse polarity protected, open collector |
| Switching voltage | max. 30 V DC |
| Switching current | max. 100 mA , resistive load |
| Voltage drop | β€ 2 V |
| Switching frequency | β€ 1000 Hz |
| Response time | 0.5 ms |
| Ambient temperature | -30 ... 60 Β°C (-22 ... 140 Β°F) |
| Storage temperature | -40 ... 70 Β°C (-40 ... 158 Β°F) |
| Degree of protection | IP67 |
| Connection | 4-pin, M12 x 1 connector |
| Mass | approx. 15 g |
| Tightening torque, fastening screws | - |
| Detection range min. | - |
| Detection range max. | - |
| Background suppression | - |




