Lugar de origem:
China
Marca:
E+H
Número do modelo:
FMU40
Introduction to Ultrasonic Time-of-Flight Measurement & the Prosonic M FMU40
1. Ultrasonic Time-of-Flight (ToF) Measurement
Ultrasonic ToF measurement works by emitting sound pulses—typically ultrasonic—towards a target surface. The sensor then measures the time it takes for the echo to return. Since the speed of sound in the medium (e.g., air) is known, this time interval can be converted into a distance measurement, enabling accurate, non-contact detection of levels in tanks, silos, channels, and more.
2. Prosonic M FMU40 Overview
The Prosonic M FMU40 by Endress+Hauser is a rugged, compact ultrasonic sensor designed for continuous, non-contact level and flow measurement using the ToF principle.
Core Capabilities & Applications:
3. Key Features & Specs
Feature |
Details |
Mounting & Design |
Compact two-wire or four-wire transmitter; threaded process connection; PVDF sensor part for chemical resistance |
Measurement Range |
Up to 5 m for liquids; 2 m for solids; maintains accuracy within ±2 mm or ±0.2% of range |
Environmental Resistance |
Operating temperature: –40 °C to +80 °C (–40 °F to +176 °F) |
Built-In Temperature Compensation |
Integrated temperature sensor automatically corrects for variations in sound velocity due to temperature changes |
Display & Diagnostics |
Menu-guided, four-line plain text display (selectable in 7 languages); can show envelope curves for real-time echo validation and diagnostics |
Linearization Function |
Supports up to 32-point linearization to convert distance readings into meaningful units—such as volume, flow rate or length |
Robust Build & Safety |
Hermetically sealed and potted sensor housing; complies with international explosion protection standards (e.g. ATEX) |
Calibration |
Can be performed without filling or draining the vessel—simplifying maintenance and reducing downtime |
4. Typical Use Cases
Summary
The Prosonic M FMU40 is a reliable ultrasonic level sensor offering:
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