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sensor

['sensə] n
génér. ανιχνευτήρας f; αισθητήριο όργανο; όργανο αντιλήψεως; συλλέκτης m
chim. κυψελίδα μετρήσεως; κυψελίδα ανιχνευτού
envir. αισθητήριο όργανο; ανιχνευτής m
génie m. αισθητήριο n
micr. αισθητήρας m (Any hardware or software that can detect events or environmental changes, such as your current location or the amount of light around your computer. For example, a notebook with a location sensor, such as a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, can determine your exact location. An ambient light sensor can detect when there is a change in lighting, and then a program can use that information to adjust the brightness of your screen)
médic. αισθητήρας m
sensor The generic name for a device that senses either the absolute value or a change in a physical quantity such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, or pH, or the intensity of light, sound, or ratio waves and converts that change into a useful input signal for an information-gathering system ['sensə] n
envir. αισθητήριο n
sensors n
génér. ανιχνευτές m
 Anglais glossaire
sensor ['sensə] n
milit., abrév. sen
milit., logist. An equipment which detects, and may indicate, or record objects and activities by means of energy or particles emitted, reflected, or modified by objects. (FRA)
métr. The primary element of a measuring chain which converts the input variable into a signal suitable for measurement
sensor integrated
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