Verifying a 2.5mm Hole: IR Light Sensor Solution?

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To verify the presence of a 2.5mm hole in a flexible part, using an 850nm InfraRed light directed at the hole with an IR light sensor positioned nearby is a proposed solution. Participants suggest that various manufacturers, including KEYENCE, offer compact photosensors suitable for this application. Additionally, a vision sensor is recommended for its programmable detection capabilities through pixel isolation. This approach could enhance accuracy in detecting the hole's presence despite potential movement due to part flexing. Overall, leveraging IR sensors or vision technology appears to be effective for this verification task.
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I have a part with a 2.5mm hole that sits inside a fixture (I need to verify hole presence), the hole can move anywhere around the slotted area due to part flexing, install force, etc.

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One idea I had was point an 850nm InfraRed light from the other side at the hole, then mount an IR light sensor near the slot. Does an IR light sensor exist for an application like this? Any other ideas? Thanks!
 
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KEYENCE makes a range of very tiny photosensors with fiberoptic leads for applications like this. Many other manufacturers, too.
 
I think its great idea...
 
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