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  1. The sensor response to a variable input is different from that exhibited when the input signals are constant (the latter is described by the static characteristics)

  2. A sensor is a subcomponent of a “measurement system”, which measures an event, condition or change in its environment, and then responds by outputting a “signal” to a receiving device, (such as a …

  3. Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this …

  4. ER Engineer’s Guide to Accurate Sensor Measurements Overview Sensors con. ert a physical phenomenon into a measurable electrical signal. But some sensors do not naturally respond .

  5. Read the Understanding and Applying Hall-Effect Sensor Data Sheets application note, to learn more about how to make better use of the data in a Hall-effect sensor data sheet.

  6. A sensor is a device that receives a stimulus (measurand) and responds with an electrical signal. A sensor may have several energy conversion steps before it produces and outputs an electrical …

  7. A coherent and rigorous theoretical framework for understanding the fundamentals of sensor design, to encourage an intuitive understanding of sensor design requirements.