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Part numbers Part number Width Includes stand Overview The ANY-maze photobeam arrays provide a 'curtain' of photobeams, and are often used to detect when an animal rears. They can also be used as movement detectors, generating reliable movement 'counts' in circumstances in which video tracking can't be used. Details • Available in 20cm, 40cm and 100cm widths. • Connect directly to the AMi-2 Digital interface. • Maximum separation between the emitter and receiver is 100cm. • 1.25cm spacing between beams. • Beams are read at minimum of 10Hz. • Individual beams can be independently enabled and disabled - very useful if the apparatus includes something which will normally block some beams. • Can be supplied with a stand and base.
Open the catalog to page 1Proprietary - connects directly to AMi-2 Digital interface 10Hz (minimum) (note 1) 25mA 880nm Electronic Connection Read frequency Supply current Emitter wavelength Mechanical Array width (distance between first and last beams) Maximum separation (distance between emitter and receiver) Beam spacing (distance between one beam and the next) Cable length between emitter and receiver Cable length between emitter and AMi-2 Digital interface Notes 1. In order not to compromise the minimum read frequency, only three 40cm arrays, or one 100cm array, can be connected to a single AMi-2 Digital...
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