
Microsonic (www.materialfluss.de)
Guiding industrial trucks safely through high-bay warehouses
The 'Wrong-Way-Sensor (wws)' from Microsonic guides industrial trucks safely through high-bay warehouses. The ultrasonic sensor has a scanning range limit of 3.5 m and detects industrial trucks entering rack aisles in the logistics hall within this measuring range. The sensor distinguishes between incoming and outgoing industrial trucks.

Microsonic at the SPS 2024 (www.computer-automation.de)
Ultrasonic sensor with IO-Link interface
The current generation of 'ucs' sensors from Microsonic is now equipped with two push-pull switching outputs. They have an IO-Link interface in version 1.1.2 and Smart Sensor Profile.

Microsonic at the SPS 2023 (www.computer-automation.de)
Ultrasonic sensors with IO-Link expertise
The 'nano' ultrasonic sensors in an M12 housing from Microsonic are now equipped with a push-pull switching output. They have an IO-Link interface in version 1.1 and smart sensor profiles.

Microsonic at the SPS 2021 (www.computer-automation.de)
Ultrasonic sensor with four scanning ranges
Microsonic presents the lpc+ ultrasonic sensor with IO-Link in an M18 housing design.

microsonic (www.computer-automation.de)
Improved evaluation algorithm
The esf-1 label sensor from Microsonic is equipped with a pnp switching output and a push-pull switching output with IO-Link version 1.1.

Ultrasonic sensors (www.computer-automation.de)
From apple to juice
According to statistics from the Association of the German Fruit Juice Industry, just under eight liters of apple juice are drunk per capita in Germany every year. Ultrasonic sensors accompany juice production throughout the entire production chain.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News about sensor technology
What would the smart factory of today and tomorrow be without sensors? Sensors are indispensable as the basis of every industrial production system. Computer&AUTOMATION has summarized current trends from spring 2017 in a picture gallery.
