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Also known as measuring element, Sensor
thumb|Different types of light sensors 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.
A sensor is a device that detects something in the world—like light, heat, or motion—and converts what it detects into an electrical signal that machines can understand and use. Sensors matter because they allow devices to perceive their environment and respond automatically, making everything from smartphones to cars work intelligently.
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传感器(英語:Sensor)是用於偵測環境中所生事件或變化,並將此訊息傳送出至其他電子設備(如中央處理器)的裝置,通常由感測元件和转换元件组成。
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