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A Review on working principle of temperature sensors

Vishal sharma

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Abstract

To recognise and respond to electrical or optical signals, intelligent sensors are frequently utilised. Everyday activities include the usage of sensors. Sensors help the environment around us monitor and report more effectively. They are designed to improve human lives in almost every area and make them far more accessible. They are utilised in homes, residences, malls, hospitals, and smartphones. Different kinds of sensors are employed in daily life. The workings and uses of temperature sensors are covered in this essay. In various process sectors, temperature sensors are used to gauge the thermal properties of gases, liquids, and solids. They are designed for both general- and specialized-purpose applicationsFor safety purposes, the majority of machinery used in industrial equipment and manufacturing will have a temperature sensor. It is necessary for temperature sensors used in this setting to be extremely durable and stain- and moisture-resistant.


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Keywords : sensors, RTD, thermostat, semiconductor, temperature sensor, contact and non-contact temperature sensor.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/tmet.v12i2.6659

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