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sensorA device that measures or detects a real-world condition, such as motion, heat or light and converts the condition into an analog or digital representation. An optical sensor detects the intensity or brightness of light, or the intensity of red, green and blue for color systems. See smart sensor, sensor network and mote. sensor anything, such as a photoelectric cell, that receives a signal or stimulus and responds to it sensor [′sen·sər] (engineering) The generic name for a device that senses either the absolute value or a change in a physical quantity such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, or pH, or the intensity of light, sound, or radio waves and converts that change into a useful input signal for an information-gathering system; a television camera is therefore a sensor, and a transducer is a special type of sensor. Also known as primary detector; sensing element.
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| An optical sensor is built into each pixel of the LCD panel, eliminating the need to bond a film to the panel for touch screen functions, and providing beautiful images without losing display image quality. The unit derives its signal to function from the press opening sequence either through the full open limit switch which exists in the press or through an optical sensor supplied with the unit. When commercialized, the optical sensor would be used by the produce industry to sort fruit just after it's been picked. |
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