
1) Alarm component 2) Alarm system feature 3) Automatic-door feature 4) Automatic-door part 5) Burglar alarm component 6) Burglar alarm part 7) Burglar-alarm component 8) DC Comics alien 9) Detecting device 10) Detection device 11) Detector 12) Device 13) Digital-camera part 14) Ear or eye 15) Electric eye
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1) Detection device 2) Detector 3) Electric eye 4) Photocell 5) Snsr
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A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an instrument.
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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 liq...
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• (a.) Sensory; as, the sensor nerves.
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[Noun] Equipment used to detect small amounts of movement, light or heat.
Example: The sensors on his chest measured his heart rate.
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An electronic device for measuring or indicating a direction or movement.
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(from the article `automation`) Advances in sensor technology have provided a vast array of measuring devices that can be used as components in automatic feedback control systems. ... The sensing elements are the measuring devices used in the feedback loop to monitor the value of the output variable. In the heating system example, ... ...
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A device that responds to a stimulus, such as heat, light, or pressure, and generates a signal that can be measured or interpreted.
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A gas detecting sensor converts the presence of a gas or vapor into an electrically measurable signal. The sensor is the heart of a gas monitor.
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A device that converts an input signal into a quantity that can measured by another instrument.
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part of a measuring instrument, or measuring chain, which is directly affected by the measurand and which generates a signal related to the value of the measurand
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functional unit that senses the effect of a measured variable (quantity) at its input and places a corresponding measurement signal at its output NOTE 1 - The corresponding physical unit is named sensor or detecting device. NOTE 2 - Examples of sensors are a) thermocouple b) foil strain gauge c) pH electrode.
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A device which transmits an output signal in response to a physical input stimulus (as radiance, sound, etc.). Science and engineering sensors are distinguished according to the stimuli to which they respond.
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A device designed to respond to physical stimuli such as temperature, light, magnetism, or movement, and transmit resulting impulses for interpretation, recording, movement, or operating control. ... Origin: see sense ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A great fishing line made by Daiwa
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Device to measure blood glucose continuously.
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Sen'sor adjective Sensory; as, the
sensor nerves.
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An electronic device designed to detect a specific phenomenon, such as the presence or absence of a physical object, and used to affect control over a designated process.
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It is a device that takes in and reacts to some kind of input energy and out puts a related electrical signal.
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a device sensitive to input similar to the way our body responds to our senses
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In computing, a device designed to detect a physical state or measure a physical quantity, and produce an input signal for a computer. For example, a sensor may detect the fact that a printer has run out of paper or may measure the temperature in a kiln. In electronics, a sensor is triggered by changes outside an electronic system. There are many d...
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In a closed system, the element that detects change and signals the effector to initiate a response.
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A device or instrument designed to detect and measure a variable.
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(glucose sensor) The small part of the continuous glucose monitoring system that you insert just below your skin to measure glucose levels in your interstitial fluid.
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