Difference Between PNP & NPN Sensor

Sensor is a most useful thing in industry and robotics applications. When designing a industrial machine we cannot think without sensor. There are various types of sensors for different purpose use. Sensor’s output widely used two types: npn and pnp.

Different Between PNP and NPN Sensor:
PNP Sensor:

For PNP type sensor the output is Positive (+24Volt), and need negative (0volt) to make output working. so in the circuit I pull down (sinking) output sensor.

NPN Sensor:

For NPN type sensor the output is Negative (0Volt), and need positive (+24Volt or whatever voltage supply) to make output working. so in the circuit I Pull up (sourcing) output sensor.

Physical Diagram:

PNP is Common Negative meaning what ever is pulling the load (sensor or light, etc…) is grounded always and needs the positive to complete the circuit (on/off switch on the positive side).

NPN is reversed so it is always connected to positive and needs a on/off switch to connect the ground to complete the circuit.

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