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Sensor Help

Does anyone know how to set up a trans-beam receiver and trans-beam source?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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Re: Sensor Help

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Does anyone know how to set up a trans-beam receiver and trans-beam source?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Look on the side of each module......there is a little wiring digram. The transmitter (the one with 2 wires) gets 12v supplied. The receiver needs 5v. Each signal (NO and NC) gets pulled up with a resistor to 5v. You will need some perf board to get it all connected. You can choose to use either ouput, or both....each to its own digio.
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