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A thermal sensor works by detecting and measuring temperature changes in its environment. It converts thermal energy into an electrical signal, which can then be interpreted to determine the temperature. Common types of thermal sensors include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), and thermistors, each using different materials and methods to sense temperature variations accurately. These sensors are widely used in various applications such as weather monitoring, industrial processes, and electronic devices to ensure optimal performance and safety.
An example of a thermal sensor is a thermal camera module. Thermal camera modules detect infrared radiation to create images based on temperature differences in a scene. These modules are used in various applications, such as building inspections, medical diagnostics, and security systems, to identify heat sources and monitor temperature variations accurately.
A thermal sensor detects temperature changes by measuring the heat energy emitted from objects. It converts this thermal energy into an electrical signal, which can be used to monitor and control temperature in various applications such as industrial processes, environmental monitoring, and electronic devices.
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