
Ultrasonic sensor
diffuse mode sensor
RU40U-M18E-LIU2PN8X2T-H1151
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Hans Turck GmbH & Co.KG
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D-45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr
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Tel. 0208 4952-0
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www.turck.com
Type designation
RU40U-M18E-LIU2PN8X2T-H1151
Ident no.
1610024
Operating mode
Diffuse mode ultrasonic sensor
Range
2.5…40cm
Resolution
0.5 mm
minimum measuring range
50 mm
minimum switching range
5 mm
Ultrasound frequency
300 kHz
Repeatability
0.15 % of full scale
Temperature drift
1.5% of full scale
Linearity error
ð
± 0.5 %
Edge lengths of the nominal actuator
20 mm
Approach speed
ð
4 m/s
Pass speed
ð
1.5 m/s
Operating voltage
15… 30VDC
Residual ripple
10 % U
ss
DC rated operational current
ð
150 mA
No-load current I
0
ð
50 mA
Load resistance
ð
1000
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Response time typical
75 ms
Readiness delay
300 ms
Output function
NO/NC , PNP/NPN, Analog output, IO-Link
Output 1
Switching output or IO-Link mode
Output 2
Analog output
Current output
4…20mA
Voltage output
0…10VDC
Switching frequency
7 Hz
Hysteresis
ð
5 mm
Voltage drop at I
e
ð
2.5 V
Short-circuit protection
yes/ cyclic
Reverse polarity protection
yes
Wire breakage protection
yes
IO-Link
IO-Link Specification
V 1.1
IO-Link port type
class A
Communication Mode
COM 2 (38.4 kBaud)
Process data width
16 bit
Measured value information
15 bit
Switchpoint information
1 bit
Status bit information
0 bit
Frame type
2.2
Minimum cycle time
2 ms
Function Pin 4
IO-Link
Function Pin 2
DI
Maximum cable length
20 m
Profilunterstützung
Smart Sensor Profil
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Smooth sonic transducer face
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Cylindrical housing M18, potted
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Connection via M12 x 1 male
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Teach range adjustable via pushbutton
or adapter
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Temperature compensation
■
Blind zone: 2.5 cm
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Range: 40 cm
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Resolution: 0.5 mm
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Sonic cone angle: 9°
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1 x switching output, PNP/NPN
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1 x analog output, 4…20 mA / 0…10V /
additional switching output, PNP/NPN
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NO/NC programmable
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Transmission of process value and
parametrization via IO-link
Wiring Diagram
Functional principle
Ultrasonic sensors capture a multitude of ob-
jects contactless and wear-free with ultrason-
ic waves. It does not matter whether the ob-
ject is transparent or opaque, metallic or non-
metallic, firm, liquid or powdery. Even environ-
mental conditions such as spray, dust or rain
hardly affect their function.
Sonic Cone