Modern sensors vary greatly in principle and structure. How to rationally select a sensor based on the specific measure...
The number of sensors is proliferating across the Earth's surface and in the spaces surrounding our lives, providin...
Introduction: Usually, we only focus on whether the range of a sensor meets the testing requirements. In fact, there ar...
A draw-wire displacement sensor, also known as a pull-cord sensor , is a new and simple length-displacement sensor with...
A spoke-type load cell is essentially a device that converts a mass signal into a measurable electrical signal output. ...
In modern industrial production, especially automated production, various sensors are used to monitor and control vario...
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MEMS refers to miniature devices or systems that can be mass-produced and integrate micro-mechanisms, micro-sensors, mi...
Eddy current sensors are understood to be able to measure the distance between a measured metal conductor and the probe...
Sensors are a very common term in the instrumentation industry. Sensors are mainly divided into three categories: commo...
In the automotive industry, magnetic sensors are an invisible yet indispensable technology that enables everything from...
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The working principles and testing standards of various sensors. 1. Liquid level and temperature sensor Temperature: In...
The principle of zirconia sensors is to use zirconia ceramic sensing elements to measure the oxygen potential in variou...