Sensor

A sensor is often defined as a device that receives and responds to a signal or stimulus. The stimulus is the quantity, property, or condition that is sensed and converted into electrical signal.
In the broadest definition, a sensor is a device, module, machine, or subsystem that detects events or changes in its environment and sends the information to other electronics, frequently a computer processor.
Sensors are used in everyday objects such as touch-sensitive elevator buttons (tactile sensor) and lamps which dim or brighten by touching the base, and in innumerable applications of which most people are never aware. With advances in micromachinery and easy-to-use microcontroller platforms, the uses of sensors have expanded beyond the traditional fields of temperature, pressure and flow measurement, for example into MARG sensors.
Analog sensors such as potentiometers and force-sensing resistors are still widely used. Their applications include manufacturing and machinery, airplanes and aerospace, cars, medicine, robotics and many other aspects of our day-to-day life. There is a wide range of other sensors that measure chemical and physical properties of materials, including optical sensors for refractive index measurement, vibrational sensors for fluid viscosity measurement, and electro-chemical sensors for monitoring pH of fluids.
A sensor's sensitivity indicates how much its output changes when the input quantity it measures changes. For instance, if the mercury in a thermometer moves 1 cm when the temperature changes by 1 °C, its sensitivity is 1 cm/°C (it is basically the slope assuming a linear characteristic). Some sensors can also affect what they measure; for instance, a room temperature thermometer inserted into a hot cup of liquid cools the liquid while the liquid heats the thermometer. Sensors are usually designed to have a small effect on what is measured; making the sensor smaller often improves this and may introduce other advantages.
Technological progress allows more and more sensors to be manufactured on a microscopic scale as microsensors using MEMS technology. In most cases, a microsensor reaches a significantly faster measurement time and higher sensitivity compared with macroscopic approaches. Due to the increasing demand for rapid, affordable and reliable information in today's world, disposable sensors—low-cost and easy‐to‐use devices for short‐term monitoring or single‐shot measurements—have recently gained growing importance. Using this class of sensors, critical analytical information can be obtained by anyone, anywhere and at any time, without the need for recalibration and worrying about contamination. Provided by Wikipedia
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Royal veto on the appointment of the Irish Roman Catholic prelacy considered in a reply to the Right Revd. Dr. Milner's letter to a parish priest by Detector, Detector
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A refutation of the second part of the book entitled A statement of the penal laws which aggrieve the Catholics of Ireland, with commentaries in which the several falsehoods, misre... by Detector
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Animadversions on the speech of Counsellor O'Connel delivered at the aggregate meeting of the Roman Catholics of Ireland held in the city of Dublin, Tuesday, the 5th March, 1816 by Detector
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Observations on the indecent and illiberal strictures against the Lord Bishop of Cloyne Contained in a pamphlet lately published under the title of Mr. O'Leary's defence, &c by Detector
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Three letters on the subject of tithes and tithe-associators the two first addressed to Thomas Bradridge, Esq. Chairman of the Devonshire Tithe-Association; the third to the writer... by Payer of tithes, and detector of misrepresentation
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Observations on the indecent and illiberal strictures against the Lord Bishop of Cloyne contained in a pamphlet lately published under the title of "Mr. O'Leary's defence" by Detector
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Three letters on Irish Catholic affairs by Detector
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To the Republican electors of governor and lieutenant-governor of the state of New-York by Detector
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Eenvoudig en oprecht Bericht van't geene eenige jaren herwaarts door ... Johannes Coccejus ..., en die met hem geoordeelt worden te gevoelen, geleert is, aangaande de gestelijke st... by Detector, Timotheus
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Proceedings of the 3. European Batdetector Workshop 17 - 20 August 1996, Larochette (Lux.)
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Proceedings of the 3rd European Bat Detector Workshop 16 - 20 August 1996 Larochette (Lux.)
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Proceedings of the first European Bat Detector Workshop
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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Backgrounds at the Machine Detector Interface Honolulu, Hawaii, 21-22 March 1997
Published 1998“…Workshop on Backgrounds at the Machine Detector Interface < 1997, Honolulu>…”
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Seeing photons progress and limits of visible and infrared sensor arrays
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Symposium held December 1 - 5, 1997, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Published 1998“…Symposium on Semiconductors for Room Temperature Radiation Detector Applications Boston, Mass…”
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Seeing photons progress and limits of visible and infrared sensor arrays
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Seeing photons progress and limits of visible and infrared sensor arrays
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Proceedings of the International Workshop on Physics with Recoil Separators and Detector Arrays January 30 - February 2, 1995 ; venue: Nuclear Science Centre Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, N...
Published 1995“…International Workshop on Physics with Recoil Separators and Detector Arrays Delhi…”
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Proceedings of the Symposium on Detector and Development for the Superconducting Super Collider October 15 - 18, 1990, Fort Worth, Texas
Published 1991“…Symposium on Detector Research and Development for the Superconducting Super Collider Fort Worth, Tex…”
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Proceedings of the Symposium on Detector Research and Development for the Surperconducting Super Collider, October 15-18, 1990, Fort Worth, Texas
Published 1991“…Symposium on Detector Research and Development for the Superconducting Super Collider <1990, Fort Worth, Tex…”
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