Assignment
Assignment
M UNIVERSITY JODHPUR
ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
ASSIGNMENT
2) OAS YADAV
3) PANKAJ PRAJAPAT
4) NILE JAIMAN
5) NISHU JOSHI
The inductive proximity sensors are available in two different types NPN and PNP. Both
types are used for the same purpose; the only difference is in the wiring. The PNP type
inductive proximity sensor will give positive voltage as the output, while the NPN type
inductive sensor will give GND or 0 as the output signal. So, basically PNP type
inductive proximity sensor is opposite of the NPN type proximity sensor.
We have 24V dc supply, a proximity sensor auxiliary contactor. We will connect the
brown wire of the sensor with the positive terminal of the battery and blue wire with
the negative terminal of the battery. Black wire of the sensor which is signal wire is
connected with the A1 terminal of the contactor the other point A2 of the contactor
will be connected with the dc common. Whenever the sensor output will be on then
auxiliary contactor will be on.