Description
Capacitive sensors are a type of proximity sensor that detects the presence or absence of an object based on changes in capacitance. They work by measuring the electrical capacitance between the sensor s electrode and the object being sensed. Capacitive sensors are widely used in various applications, from touchscreens in consumer electronics to industrial automation and process control. Capacitive sensors rely on changes in capacitance between the sensor s electrode and a nearby object. When an object enters the sensor s detection range, it affects the capacitance, triggering a response. The detection range of a capacitive sensor can vary depending on factors such as the size of the sensor s electrode and the dielectric properties of the object being sensed. Capacitive sensors are versatile and offer advantages such as non-contact operation, durability, and ease of integration into various applications. Sensors have several types of screw threads M12, M18 and M24