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MH-Z14A
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RD-623
WINSEN
Sensor: infrared; -30÷70°C; TO5
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MH-Z16
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RD-624
WINSEN
Sensor: infrared; -30÷70°C; TO5
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ZE08-CH2O
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Sensor: gas; methanal (CH2O); Range: 0÷5ppm
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MH-Z19C
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MH-Z19B
WINSEN
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ZRD09
WINSEN
Sensor: infrared detector; Uoper: 5÷20V; Range: 100°; -10÷70°C
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Sensor Modules

Sensor Modules: Definition, Function, Applications, and Selection Criteria

Sensor modules are integrated units that consist of one or more sensors along with the necessary circuitry to process and output data. They are designed to detect and measure physical properties or phenomena such as light, temperature, pressure, and motion, and convert these into electrical signals.

Function:
Sensor modules serve as the interface between the physical world and digital systems. They perform the following functions:
1. Detection: They identify the presence or absence of a specific stimulus.
2. Measurement: They quantify the detected stimulus.
3. Signal Processing: They often include electronics to condition the raw sensor output, making it suitable for further processing or direct use in digital systems.
4. Output: They provide an output signal, which can be analog or digital, depending on the module's design.

Applications:
Sensor modules are ubiquitous in modern technology, with applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial automation:
1. Home Automation: For smart lighting, temperature control, and security systems.
2. Robotics: For navigation, object detection, and environmental sensing.
3. Healthcare: For vital signs and medical equipment.
4. Automotive: For safety systems like airbag deployment and engine management.
5. Environmental : For tracking air quality, weather conditions, and natural disasters.

Selection Criteria:
When selecting sensor modules, consider the following criteria:
1. Sensitivity: The ability to detect small changes in the measured parameter.
2. Accuracy: How close the sensor's output is to the true value.
3. Resolution: The smallest detectable change in the measured parameter.
4. Response Time: The speed at which the sensor reacts to changes.
5. Range: The span of values the sensor can measure.
6. Environmental Factors: Temperature, humidity, and other conditions that may affect performance.
7. Interface: The type of output (analog, digital, etc.) and the communication protocol (I2C, SPI, etc.).
8. Power Consumption: Important for battery-operated devices.
9. Size and Form Factor: Depending on the space constraints of the application.
10. Cost: Balancing performance with budgetary constraints.

In summary, sensor modules are essential components in a wide array of technologies, providing the means to interact with and understand the environment. Their selection should be guided by the specific requirements of the application, ensuring that the chosen module meets the necessary performance standards.
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