1E2E
Miniature Cylindrical Proximity Sensor
E2E
High performance in
small sizes
pre-wired and M8 connector models
3 mm, 4 mm, 5.4 mm and M5 sizes
response frequency up to 3 kHz
Ordering Information
Size Sensing
Distance
Connection Housing
Material
Output Operation
mode NO
Operation
mode NC
dia 3 mm shielded 0.6 mm pre-wired stainless steel PNP E2E-CR6B1 E2E-CR6B2
NPN E2E-CR6C1 E2E-CR6C2
dia 4 mm 0.8 mm pre-wired PNP E2E-CR8B1 E2E-CR8B2
NPN E2E-CR8C1 E2E-CR8C2
M8 connector PNP E2E-CR8B1-M5 E2E-CR8B2-M5
NPN E2E-CR8C1-M5 E2E-CR8C2-M5
M5 1 mm pre-wired brass PNP E2E-X1B1 E2E-X1B2
NPN E2E-X1C1 E2E-X1C2
M8 connector PNP E2E-X1B1-M5 E2E-X1B2-M5
NPN E2E-X1C1-M5 E2E-X1C2-M5
dia 5.4 mm pre-wired PNP E2E-C1B1 E2E-C1B2
NPN E2E-C1C1 E2E-C1C2
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Specifications
E2E-C@C@/B@, E2E-X1C@/B@ DC 3-wire Models
Note: The response speed is an average value. Measurement conditions are as follows: standard sensing object, a distance of twice the standard
sensing object, and a set distance of half the sensing distance.
Size 3 dia. 4 dia. M5 5.4 dia.
Type Shielded
Item E2E-CR6C@/B@E2E-CR8C@/B@E2E-X1C@/B@E2E-C1C@/B@
Sensing distance 0.6 mm ±15% 0.8 mm ±15% 1 mm ±15%
Set distance 0 to 0.4 mm 0 to 0.5 mm 0 to 0.7 mm
Differential travel 15% max. of sensing distance
Sensing object Ferrous metal (The sensing distance decreases with non-ferrous metal, refer to Engineering Data.)
Standard sensing object Iron: 3x3x1 mm Iron: 5x5x1 mm
Response speed (See note.) 2kHz 3 kHz
Power supply voltage
(operating voltage range)
12 to 24 VDC (10 to 30 VDC), ripple (p-p): 10% max.
Current consumption 10 mA max. 17 mA max.
Control output Load current Open-collector output,
80 mA max.
(at 30 VDC max.)
Open-collector output 100 mA max. (at 30 VDC max.)
Residual voltage 1 VDC max.
(Load current: 80 mA,
Cable length: 2 m)
2 VDC max. (Load current: 100 mA , Cable length: 2 m)
Indicator Operation indicator (red LED)
Operation mode (with sensing
object approaching)
C1/-B1 Models:NO
C2/-B2 Models:NC
For details, refer to Timing Charts.
Protection circuits Power supply reverse polarity protection, surge suppressor
Ambient temperature Operating/Storage: –25°C to 70°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient humidity Operating/Storage: 35% to 95%
Temperature influence ±15% max. of sensing distance at 23C in the temperature range of –25°C to 70°C
Voltage influence ±5% max. of sensing
distance in the rated
voltage range ±10%
±2.5% max. of sensing distance in the rated voltage range 15%
Insulation resistance 50 M min. (at 500 VDC) between current-carrying parts and case
Dielectric strength 500 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 min between current-carrying parts and case
Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude for 2 hours each in X, Y, and Z directions
Shock resistance 500 m/s2 10 times each in X, Y, and Z directions
Degree of protection IEC 60529: IP66 IEC 60529 IP67 (Pre-wired models: JEM standard IP67g (waterproof, oil-
proof))
Connection method Pre-wired models (standard length 2 m), connector models
Weight
(packed state)
Pre-wired models Approx. 60 g
Connector models Approx. 12 g Approx. 15 g
Material Case Stainless steel (SUS303) Brass-nickel plated
Sensing surface Heat-resistant ABS
Clamping nuts Brass-nickel plated
Toothed washer Iron-zinc plated
Accessories Instruction manual
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Engineering Data
Output Circuits and Timing Charts
Output Circuits
DC 3-wire Models
Timing Charts
Pin Arrangement
E2E-CR8C@/CR8B@/X1C@/X1B@-M5 DC 3-wire Models
Connector Operation mode Applicable models Pin arrangement
M8-3pin NO/NC E2E-CR8C@-M5
E2E-X1C@-M5
NO/NC E2E-CR8B@-M5
E2E-X1B@-M5
Shielded Models
E2E-C@C@/B@
E2E-X@C@/B@
Distance Y (mm)
Sensing distance X (mm)
E2E-X1/E2E-C1
E2E-CR8
E2E-CR6
X
Y
3.0 2.0 1.0 0 1.0 2.0
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
E2E-CR8@@ E2E-X1@@
E2E-C1@@
Iron
Copper
Stainless
steel
(SUS304)
Brass
Aluminum
t = 1 mm
Iron
Stainless steel
(SUS304)
Brass
Aluminum
t = 1 mm
Sensing distance (mm)
Sensing distance (mm)
Side length of sensing
object d (mm)
Side length of sensing
object d (mm)
Operating Range (Typical) Sensing Distance vs. Sensing Object (Typical)
E2E-C/X@C@
NPN Open-collector Output
E2E-C/X@B@
PNP Open-collector Output
Blue 3
Load
Black 4
Brown 1
0 V
100 Ω
Blue 3
Load
Black 4
Brown 1
0 V
Output
100 Ω
Proximity
sensor
main
circuit
Proximity
sensor
main
circuit
* Pin 4 is an NO contact, and pin 2 is an NC contact. * Pin 4 is an NO contact, and pin 2 is an NC contact.
E2E-C/X@C@/B@
NPN/PNP Open-collector Output
Sensing
object
Control
output
Ye s
No
ON
OFF
Operation
indicator (red)
ON
OFF
DC
Load
1
4
3
DC
Load
1
4
3
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Precautions
Mounting
Do not tighten the nut with excessive force. A washer must be
used with the nut.
Note: The table below shows the tightening torques for part A and
part B nuts. In the previous examples, the nut is on the sensor
head side (part B) and hence the tightening torque for part B
applies. If this nut is in part A, the tightening torque for part A
applies instead.
Refer to the following to mount the E2E-CR8 and E2E-C1
non-screw models.
Tighten the screw to a torque of 0.2 N·m maximum to secure
the E2E-CR8 and a torque of 0.4 N·m maximum to secure the
E2E-C1.
Effects of Surrounding Metal
When mounting the E2E within a metal panel, ensure that the
clearances given in the following table are maintained. Failure
to maintain these distances may cause deterioration in the
performance of the sensor.
Mutual Interference
When installing two or more Sensors face to face or side by
side, ensure that the minimum distances given in the following
table are maintained.
Note: Values in parentheses apply to Sensors operating at different frequen-
cies.
Model Part A Part B
Length Torque Torque
M5 1 N·m
Model Item 3 dia. 4 dia. M5 5.4 dia.
E2E-X@C@
E2E-X@B@
E2E-C@C@
E2E-C@B@
DC 3-wire
Shielded l 0 mm 0 mm 0 mm 0 mm
d 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm 5.4 mm
D 0 mm 0 mm 0 mm 0 mm
m 2 mm 2.4 mm 3 mm 3 mm
n 6 mm 6 mm 8 mm 8 mm
Shielded Model Unshielded Model
Part B Part A Part B Part A
8 to 21 mm
M3 hole
No screw is provided
with the E2E-CR8 or
E2E-C1.
d dia.
Model Item 3 dia. 4 dia. M5 5.4 dia.
E2E-X@B@
E2E-X@C@
E2E-C@B@
E2E-C@C@
DC 3-wire
Shielded A 20 mm
B15 mm
AB
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Precautions for Safe Use
The colors in parentheses are previous wire colors.
Precautions for Correct Use
Installation
Power Reset Time
The Proximity Sensor is ready to operate within 100 ms after power is
supplied. If power supplies are connected to the Proximity Sensor and
load respectively, be sure to supply power to the Proximity Sensor be-
fore supplying power to the load.
Power OFF
The Proximity Sensor may output a pulse signal when it is turned
OFF. Therefore, it is recommended to turn OFF the load before turn-
ing OFF the Proximity Sensor.
Power Supply Transformer
When using a DC power supply, make sure that the DC power supply
has an insulated transformer. Do not use a DC power supply with an
auto-transformer.
Sensing Object
Metal Coating:
The sensing distances of the Proximity Sensor vary with the metal
coating on sensing objects.
Wiring
High-tension Lines
Wiring through Metal Conduit
If there is a power or high-tension line near the cable of the Proximity
Sensor, wire the cable through an independent metal conduit to pre-
vent against Proximity Sensor damage or malfunctioning.
Cable Tractive Force
Do not pull on cables with tractive forces exceeding the following.
Mounting
The Proximity Sensor must not be subjected to excessive shock with
a hammer when it is installed, otherwise the Proximity Sensor may be
damaged or lose its water-resistivity.
Environment
Water Resistivity
Do not use the Proximity Sensor underwater, outdoors, or in the rain.
WARNING
This product is not designed or rated for ensuring safety
of persons.
Do not use it for such purposes.
Item Examples
Power supply
Do not impose an excessive voltage on the
E2E, otherwise it may explode or burn. Do
not impose 100 VAC on any E2E DC Model,
otherwise it may explode or burn.
Load short-circuit
Do not short-circuit the load, or the E2E may
explode or burn.
The E2E’s short-circuit protection function is
valid if the polarity of the supply voltage
imposed is correct and within the rated
voltage range.
Wiring
Be sure to wire the E2E and load correctly,
otherwise it may explode or burn.
Connection with no load
Make sure to connect a proper load to the
E2E in operation, otherwise it may explode or
burn.
DC 3-wire Models
Sensor
Brown
Black
Blue
Load
Incorrec
t
DC 3-wire Models (NPN output)
Sensor
Brown
Black
Blue
Load
Incorrect
(Load
short-
circuit)
DC 3-wire Models (NPN output)
Sensor
Brown
Blue
Load
Black
Sensor
Brown
Black
Load
Blue
Incorrect Incorrect
DC 3-wire Models
Sensor
Brown
Blue
Load
Incorrect
Diameter Tractive force
4 dia. max. 30 N max.
4 dia. min. 50 N max.
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Operating Environment
Be sure to use the Proximity Sensor within its operating ambient tem-
perature range and do not use the Proximity Sensor outdoors so that
its reliability and life expectancy can be maintained. Although the
Proximity Sensor is water resistive, a cover to protect the Proximity
Sensor from water or water soluble machining oil is recommended so
that its reliability and life expectancy can be maintained.
Do not use the Proximity Sensor in an environment with chemical gas
(e.g., strong alkaline or acid gasses including nitric, chromic, and con-
centrated sulfuric acid gases).
Connection to a PLC
Required Conditions
Connection to a PLC is possible if the specifications of the PLC and
the Proximity Sensor satisfy the following conditions. (The meanings
of the symbols are given below.)
1. The ON voltage of the PLC and the residual voltage of the Prox-
imity Sensor must satisfy the following.
VON VCC – VR
2. The OFF current of the PLC and the leakage current of the Prox-
imity Sensor must satisfy the following.
IOFF Ileak
(If the OFF current is not listed in the specifications, take it to be
1.3 mA.)
3. The ON current of the PLC and the control output (IOUT) of the
Proximity Sensor must satisfy the following.
IOUT(min) ION IOUT(max)
The ON current of the PLC will vary, however, with the power sup-
ply voltage and the input impedance used as shown in the follow-
ing equation.
ION = (VCC – VR )/RIN
Example
In this example, the above conditions are checked for when the PLC
model is the C200H-ID212, the Proximity Sensor model is the E2E-
X7D1-N, and the power supply voltage is 24 V.
1. VON (14.4 V) VCC (20.4 V) – VR (3 V) = 17.4 V: OK
2. IOFF (1.3 mA) Ileak (0.8 mA): OK
3. ION = [VCC (20.4 V) – VR (3 V) –
4.5 mA
Therefore,
IOUT(min) (3 mA) ION (4.5 mA): OK
VON: ON voltage of PLC (14.4 V)
ION: ON current of PLC (typ. 7 mA)
IOFF: OFF current of PLC (1.3 mA)
RIN: Input impedance of PLC (3 k)
VR: Output residual voltage of Proximity Sensor (3 V)
Ileak: Leakage current of Proximity Sensor (0.8 mA)
IOUT: Control output of Proximity Sensor (3 to 100 mA)
VCC: Power supply voltage (PLC: 20.4 to 26.4 V)
Values in parentheses are for the following PLC model and Proximity
Sensor model.
PLC: C200H-ID212
Proximity Sensor: E2E-X7D1-N
Note: please refer to complete E2E/E2E2 datasheet for details on E2E-X7D1-N
VPC
VPC: Internal residual voltage of PLC (4 V)
Model Connection type Method Description
DC 3-wire AND (serial connection) The Sensors connected together must satisfy the
following conditions.
iL + (N –1) x i Upper-limit of control output of each
Sensor
VS – N x VR Load operating voltage
N: No. of Sensors
VR: Residual voltage of each Sensor
VS: Supply voltage
i: Current consumption of the Sensor
iL: Load current
If the MY Relay, which operates at 24 VDC, is used
as a load for example, a maximum of two Proximity
Sensors can be connected to the load.
Load
Correct
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Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
Pre-wired Models
(Shielded)
Dimensions 3 dia. 4 dia. M5 5.4 dia.
F (mm) 3.3 dia. 4.2 dia. 5.5 dia. 5.7 dia.
E2E-CR8@@ E2E-X1@@
E2E-C1@@
2.9-dia. vinyl-insulated round cable with
3 conductors (Conductor cross section: 0.14 mm2,
Insulator diameter: 0.9 mm),
Standard length: 2 m
Robotics cable Models: 2.9-dia. vinyl-insulated
round cable with 3 conductors (Conductor cross
section: 0.15 mm2, Insulator diameter: 1.05 mm),
Standard length: 2 m
The cable can be exteded up to 100 m (separate
metal conduit).
2.9-dia. vinyl-insulated round cable with 3 conductors
(Conductor cross section: 0.14 mm2, Insulator diameter: 0.9 mm),
Standard length: 2 m
Robotics cable Models: 2.9-dia. vinyl-insulated round cable with 3 conductors
(Conductor cross section: 0.15 mm2, Insulator diameter: 1.05 mm),
Standard length: 2 m
The cable can be exteded up to 100 m (separate metal conduit).
2.9-dia. vinyl-insulated round cable with
3 conductors (Conductor cross section: 0.14 mm2,
Insulator diameter: 0.9 mm),
Standard length: 2 m
Robotics cable Models: 2.9-dia. vinyl-insulated
round cable with 3 conductors (Conductor cross
section: 0.15 mm2, Insulator diameter: 1.05 mm),
Standard length: 2 m
The cable can be exteded up to 100 m (separate
metal conduit).
E2E-CR6@@
3 dia.
Operation
indicator
(red)
±0.1
17
27
2.4-dia. vinyl-insulated round cable with 3 conductors
(Conductor cross section: 0.08 mm², Insulator diameter: 0.7 mm)
4 dia.25
17.5
Operation
indicator
(red)
5.4 dia.25
17.5
Operation
indicator
(red)
4
815
25
17.5
9.7 dia.
M5 ´ 0.5
Operation
indicator (red)
Two clamping nuts
Toothed
washer
E2E-CR8@@-M5
M8 (3 pin) Connector Models
(Shielded)
E2E-X1@@-M5
4 dia.
358
25
20
M8 × 1
M8, 3-pin connector M8, 3-pin connector
Operating indicator
M8 × 1
Operating indicator
10 dia.35
25
20
19.0
Two clamping
nuts
Two toothed washers
M5 × 0.5
Mounting Holes
F
+0.3
0
+0.5
0
+0.5
0
+0.5
0
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In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
Cat. No. D11E-EN-02A
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ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON’S PRODUCT IS PROP-
ERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE
OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
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test conditions, and the user must correlate it to actual application require-
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