FLR-2000N-UIR Measurement Sensor: Fully Compatible - High Accuracy - Industrial Grade Measurement and Control Solutions

Release date:

2025-07-07

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No protocol conversion required - millisecond response - micron-level accuracy


Core Functional Features 

1. Fully Interface Compatible, Seamless Integration 

Multi-signal Parallel Output: Simultaneous support for switching (NPN), analog (4-20mA/0-5V/0-10V), and digital communication (RS485-MODBUS/RS232).


Zero dependence on independent operation: built-in OLED screen real-time display of the measured value, separate from the PLC / PC / microcontroller can still work independently.


Cross-platform direct connection: straight through the industrial mainstream equipment, eliminating the protocol conversion module, system integration efficiency by 80%.

FLR-2000N-UIR Measurement Sensor: Fully Compatible - High Accuracy - Industrial Grade Measurement and Control Solutions



2. High-frequency dynamic capture to conquer high-speed scenes 

0-500Hz adjustable sampling rate: adjust the bandwidth independently, accurately match the production line rhythm


Millisecond response: 0.05 seconds to lock the moving target, easily tracking 120km/h brake disc deformation.


Anti-vibration algorithm: maintain ±0.1%FS linear accuracy under strong interference environment, eliminating data faults.




3. Non-contact precision measurement, reshaping the industrial scale


CMOS sensing + self-developed algorithm: to realize wear-free measurement.

FLR-2000N-UIR Measurement Sensor: Fully Compatible - High Accuracy - Industrial Grade Measurement and Control Solutions


FLR-2000N-UIR is redefining the boundaries of industrial measurement - when the traditional sensors are still anxious for the interface conversion, it has used the hard core performance to open the device communication “both veins”. From the ±0.1%FS stable accuracy to 500Hz dynamic tracking, from the independent operation of the OLED screen to the MODBUS seamless direct connection, this sensor proves that: true industrial freedom begins with the measurement of no boundaries.


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