In automated industrial systems, accurate real-time data from the physical environment is essential for reliable machine operation. If position, temperature, pressure, or motion data is incorrect or delayed, machines can misoperate, reduce product quality, or halt production entirely. Control systems require stable and repeatable signals to maintain process consistency. Industrial automation sensors solve this problem by converting physical conditions into electrical signals that control systems can process reliably.
| Image | Part Number / Manufacturer | Description / Specs | MOQ | Datasheet | RFQ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CNB23010R0LF Manufacturer: Panasonic Industry Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSR OPTO TRANS 1MM REFL TH PCB | 1 | ||||
| GP2S40JJ000F Manufacturer: Sharp Microelectronics Category: Reflective Analog Output | PHOTOINTERRUPTER REFL 6.5MM PCB | 1 | ||||
| HOA0149-101 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | INFRARED SENSOR | 1 | ||||
| HBCS-1100 Manufacturer: Lite-On Inc. Category: Reflective Analog Output | PHOTOSENSOR REFLECT 700NM 8P TO5 | 1 | ||||
| SFH 7072 Manufacturer: ams-OSRAM USA INC. Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSOR REFLECTIVE 6SMD NO LEAD | 1 | ||||
| SFH 7070 Manufacturer: ams-OSRAM USA INC. Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSOR REFLECTIVE 6SMD NO LEAD | 1 | ||||
| GP2S40J0000F Manufacturer: Sharp Microelectronics Category: Reflective Analog Output | PHOTOINTERRUPTER REFLEC 3MM PC | 1 | ||||
| HOA1405-002 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSOR PHOTOTRANS REFL OPTICAL | 1 | ||||
| HOA1405-001 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSOR PHOTOTRANS REFL OPTICAL | 1 | ||||
| HOA1404-002 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSOR PHOTOTRANS REFL OPTICAL | 1 | ||||
| HOA1180-002 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSOR PHOTOTRANS REFL OPTICAL | 1 | ||||
| HLC1395-001 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSR OPTO TRANS 1.02MM REFL PCB | 1 | ||||
| HOA1397-032 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSR OPTO TRANS 1.27MM REFL PCB | 1 | ||||
| HOA1397-002 Manufacturer: Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions Category: Reflective Analog Output | DENSR OPTO TRANS 1.27MM REFL PCB | 1 | ||||
| HEDS-1500 Manufacturer: Lite-On Inc. Category: Reflective Analog Output | INTERRUPTER REFLECT 8-PIN TO-5 | 1 | ||||
| EE-SY124 Manufacturer: Omron Electronics Inc-EMC Div Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSR OPTO TRANS 1MM REFL TH PCB | 1 | ||||
| VTR16D1H Manufacturer: Excelitas Technologies Category: Reflective Analog Output | PHOTODIODE REFL OPTOSW IR LED | 1 | ||||
| EE-SY125 Manufacturer: Omron Electronics Inc-EMC Div Category: Reflective Analog Output | OPTO SENSOR 1MM REFLECT SMD | 1 | ||||
| SFH 9245 Manufacturer: ams-OSRAM USA INC. Category: Reflective Analog Output | SENSOR OPTO REFLECTIVE SMD | 1 | ||||
| EAITRDA8 Manufacturer: Everlight Electronics Co Ltd Category: Reflective Analog Output | REFLECTIVE TOP-VIEW | 1 |
Industrial automation sensors are typically selected during early machine or process design because control calibration, safety logic, and signal conditioning circuits depend on specific sensor characteristics. When a sensor reaches end-of-life, replacement can be difficult if measurement curves, response timing, or output interfaces change.
This is common in industrial plants where equipment operates continuously for many years. Maintenance teams often require the same sensor model to avoid recalibration, software changes, or safety revalidation.
Delays in sourcing compatible industrial sensors can lead to production downtime and increased maintenance costs.
Maketronics assists global engineering and procurement teams with reliable sourcing of both active and obsolete Industrial Automation Sensors.
Industrial automation sensors detect physical conditions such as position, temperature, pressure, and motion, converting them into electrical signals for control and monitoring systems.
They provide real-time data that enables accurate machine control, improves product quality, enhances safety, and supports predictive maintenance.
Common types include proximity sensors, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, flow sensors, vibration sensors, and level detection sensors.
Measurement accuracy, response time, output interface compatibility, environmental rating, and calibration requirements should be verified to ensure proper system performance.