Here is the link to the sensor I am talking about. Now the problem is that according to the label it has as shown, it says that Brown wire goes to V+, Blue wire to V- and the Black wire goes to Signal. THe output depends n the input and the signal will be in operating voltages of 6 to 36 Volts DC. I am working on these sensors for the past 5 days. No datasheet, No information online, (Company name is Omdhon, not omron) and I can't seem to get a change in its output if I get a magnet either normal or rare earth strong magnets into its proximity (8mm). If anybody knows what should I do to make it work, it would be a great contribution and will save me. 1. Whether Pull up is requires or not. 2. What should be the configuration to make it work. Seriously I am going mad.
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