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Jun 21, 2025 - 02:32 PM
To choose the right sensor, first identify the specific parameters you need to measure (e.g., temperature, pressure, motion) and the environmental conditions it will operate in, such as temperature range, humidity, and potential exposure to chemicals or dust. Consider the sensor's accuracy, range, response time, and compatibility with your existing systems, along with cost and availability to ensure it meets your application's requirements.
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