Dass280 ^new^ May 2026

Used on assembly lines to detect the precise placement of components before robotic assembly.

Often IP67 rated, meaning it is dust-tight and can survive temporary immersion in water.

Unlike older analog models, the DASS280 utilizes digital signal processing to filter out "noise," ensuring that the data sent to the controller is accurate even in high-vibration or high-temperature environments. Key Technical Specifications dass280

Use a multimeter to ensure the sensor is receiving a steady voltage. A fluctuating power supply will cause the DASS280 to send erratic data.

If the DASS280 is part of a larger smart system, check if there is a software patch. Sometimes "sensor drift" can be corrected via a software recalibration. Used on assembly lines to detect the precise

High-end HVAC systems use the DASS280 to monitor airflow pressure with extreme granularity. Troubleshooting & Maintenance

Often found in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to help monitor lane positioning or proximity to other vehicles. Key Technical Specifications Use a multimeter to ensure

Sub-millisecond latency for real-time adjustments.