An Investigation of PWM Controlled Calibrated Three Phase Induction Motor Drive
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Touch sensor, Temperature sensor, PIR sensor, Pressure sensor.Abstract
A sensor is a system that produces an output by detecting changes in quantities or measurements. Sensors, in general, generate an electrical or optical output signal in response to changes in the inputs. Analog and digital sensors are two types of sensors that are basically secret. However, only a few types of sensors, such as temperature sensors, infrared sensors, pressure sensors, proximity sensors, and touch sensors, are commonly used in virtually all electronic applications. A multimeter can be used to measure resistance before adding power to the sensing district. Light, radiation, pressure, flow rate, and acceleration are all factors to consider.In this respect, sensors frequently form the hub constituent in their products and solutions and have a key control on the worth, economic good organization and shelter of the application by jealous key practice parameters.
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