How does a photoelectric proximity sensor work?
The transmitter element of the sensor projects a light beam into the area it?s monitoring, using either visible or infrared light. This beam is often aimed at a target or reflector module, depending on the model. A receiver component then collects and interprets information about what happened to that beam of light on the way from the emitter. The sensor uses this data to detect and report the presence, absence, or distance of various physical objects or quantities.