thanks Ralph

yeah they are costing about 280usd at the moment from Omron for a sensor
that you can dial up on the fly to only sense for red or something i think
and no other colors

maybe this is just what they cost

ok we may just have to bite the bullet and get them

regards

Andrew

On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 6:31 PM Ralph Stirling <
ralph.stirl...@wallawalla.edu> wrote:

> You could try a simple photo prox sensor with gain/threshold setting.
> The AutomationDIrect sensors we use let you "teach" the background
> and foreground light levels.  If you are lucky, your black and green may
> be different enough in reflectance to give you your trigger.  May not
> work, though, as the green and red may be too similar.  I wonder if a
> simple colored lens in front of the sensor head would let you distinguish.
> Maybe two prox, one with a red lens and one without.  So you can detect
> if you have an object, and if it isn't red.
>
> Or check out this A-D color sensor:
>
> https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/sensors_-z-_encoders/photoelectric_sensors/color_sensors/opt2023
> Might be as expensive as what you are looking at.
>
> -- Ralph
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> hey guys
>
> i am sure there is lots of experience here
>
> i am looking for a color sensor to sense when a red color chip goes past on
> a conveyor
>
> normally the chips are just green and black.  they can be colored in with a
> red marker if they are faulty and then we want this sensor to detect them.
>
> currently i am getting prices back at 500 bucks nzd each and i need 4 of
> them which seems a bit pricey lol
>
> considering at the other end of the price point i can get a arduino option
> for 8 dollars but it is not so plug and play. and is only 5v and needs a
> chip too i think.
>
> i want something that can be connected with a PLC to have a simple trigger
> on or off .
>
> you guys got any ideas?
>
> regards
>
> Andrew
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