how its work inductive proximity sensor explain briefly?
Answer Posted / mayank nema
Inductive proximity sensors are used for non-contact detection of metallic objects. Their operating principle is based on a coil and oscillator that creates an electromagnetic field in the close surroundings of the sensing surface.
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