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sensors
/ ˈsensəz /
/ ˈsensərz /
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  • n.[自] 传感器,感应器;感测器(sensor 的复数)
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     传感器

    传感器(sensors)是以化学分子或生物分子为识别元件,通过化学或生物识别过程来分析和检测化学 物质和生物分子的器件。

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     敏感元件

    ... 工艺原理与研究方法Principlesamp;ResearchofTechnics 敏感元件Sensors 数据库应用基础BasicofDatabaseApplication ...

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     感应器

    基于PLC的自动门控制系统_电气工程毕业论文_毕业论文天下网 关键词:PLC,变频器,驱动装置,感应器。 [gap=1234]Keywords: PLC, frequency converter, driving devices, sensors.

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     各类传感器

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    It works by sending a series of electrical impulses which are picked up by hi-tech sensors.
    它通过传输由高技术传感器收集的电脉冲而起作用。
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    The latest Japanese vacuum cleaners contain sensors that detect the amount of dust and type of floor.
    日本最新款吸尘器装有传感器,能测出灰尘量和地板类型。
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    They've developed these sensors that can detect tiny amounts of ethylene.
    他们已经开发了这些传感器,可以检测到微量的乙烯。
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  • Sensors

    A sensor is a device that detects events or changes in quantities and provides a corresponding output, generally as an electrical or optical signal; for example, a thermocouple converts temperature to an output voltage. But a mercury-in-glass thermometer is also a sensor; it converts the measured temperature into expansion and contraction of a liquid which can be read on a calibrated glass tube.Sensors are used in everyday objects such as touch-sensitive elevator buttons (tactile sensor) and lamps which dim or brighten by touching the base, besides 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 more traditional fields of temperature, pressure or flow measurement, for example into MARG sensors. Moreover, analog sensors such as potentiometers and force-sensing resistors are still widely used. Applications include manufacturing and machinery, airplanes and aerospace, cars, medicine and robotics.A sensor's sensitivity indicates how much the sensor's output changes when the input quantity being measured changes. For instance, if the mercury in a thermometer moves 1 cm when the temperature changes by 1 °C, the sensitivity is 1 cm/°C (it is basically the slope Dy/Dx assuming a linear characteristic). Some sensors can also have an impact on 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 need to be designed to have a small effect on what is measured; making the sensor smaller often improves this and may introduce other advantages.[citation needed] 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 higher speed and sensitivity compared with macroscopic approaches.[citation needed]

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