Omron EESX398 Optical IC Through Hole
The Omron EESX398 is a transmissive photomicrosensor that integrates an IC chip with a detector element and amplifier in a compact through-hole package. Its narrow 0.5 mm aperture ensures high resolution and accurate object detection, making it ideal for precision sensing tasks in industrial automation and electronic equipment.
Manufactured to Omron’s stringent quality standards, this IC Through Hole photo interrupter provides stable performance across temperature variations and delivers consistent output for long-term operation.
Key Features of Omron EESX398 Photo Interrupter
High-Precision Optical Sensing
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0.5 mm wide aperture for high-resolution detection
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Dark-ON output model for accurate signal response
Integrated IC Design
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Built-in detector element and amplifier
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Integrated temperature compensation circuit
Easy System Integration
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Direct compatibility with CMOS and TTL logic
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Through-hole mounting for secure PCB installation
Reliable Electrical Performance
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Output load: 1 kΩ minimum, 10 kΩ typical
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Low operating voltage and current consumption
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Maximum output current: 50 mA
Technical Specifications – Omron EESX398
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Product Type: Transmissive Photo Interrupter
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Mounting: IC Through Hole
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Aperture Width: 0.5 mm
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Output Type: Dark ON
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Logic Compatibility: CMOS, TTL
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Maximum Output Current: 50 mA
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Operating Voltage: 4 V
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Resolution: High
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Application Category: Industrial, Instrumentation
Applications of Omron EESX398 Optical Sensor
Industrial Automation
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Position detection
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Object counting
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Motion sensing
Sensing & Instrumentation
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Precision measurement devices
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Encoder systems
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Control panels
Electronics & Embedded Systems
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PCB-mounted optical switching
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Logic-level signal detection
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Automation controllers
Why Choose Omron EESX398 from Micron Robotics?
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Genuine Omron EESX398 components
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High-quality IC Through Hole optical sensors
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Ideal for industrial and precision applications
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Trusted supplier – Micron Robotics






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