The ITR20001/T belongs to the category of optical sensors.
The ITR20001/T typically consists of three pins: VCC, GND, and OUT. - VCC: Connects to the power supply (5V). - GND: Connects to the ground. - OUT: Outputs the digital signal based on the presence or absence of the detected object.
The ITR20001/T works based on the principle of reflection of infrared light. When an object is present within its sensing range, the emitted infrared light reflects off the object and is detected by the receiver, resulting in a digital output signal.
The ITR20001/T is commonly used in various applications such as: - Object detection in automated systems - Proximity sensing in robotics - Position sensing in industrial machinery
Note: The alternative models may vary based on specific requirements and manufacturer availability.
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