microsensors
Devices with a size smaller than 1 mm that can convert a non-electric signal, such as temperature, into an electrical signal. Because of their size, microsensors offer better accuracy, range, and sensitivity compared to larger sensors.
Also called: chemical microsensors, miniaturised sensors, micro-sensors, mechanical microsensors, range of microsensors, MEMS sensor, typology of microsensors, types of microsensor
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Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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