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Digital sensors : ウィキペディア英語版 | Digital sensors A digital sensor is an electronic or electrochemical sensor, where data conversion and data transmission are done digitally. Sensors are often used for analytical measurements, i.e. the measurement of chemical and physical properties of liquids. Typical measured parameters are pH value, conductivity, oxygen, redox potentials and others. Such measurements are used in the industrial world and give vital input for process control. Sensors used to be of analogue type, but today more and more digital sensors are used. This article describes the difference and the reason for the development of digital sensors. ==General aspects== Digital sensors are the modern successors of analog sensors. Digital sensors replace analog sensors stepwise, because they overcome the traditional drawbacks of analog sensor systems (cf chapter 3)
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