alıcı alet, sensör; sezici, alıcı

listen to the pronunciation of alıcı alet, sensör; sezici, alıcı
Turkish - English
(Mukavele) sensor
A device or organ that detects certain external stimuli and responds in a distinctive manner
A device that responds to a physical stimulus (heat, light, sound, pressure, motion, flow, ets), and produces a corresponding electrical signal
Any device that translates the magnitude of one quantity into another quantity Three of the most common transducers used in vibration measurements are accelerometer, velocity transducer, and eddy current probe
  A device that responds to a physical stimulus, such as thermal energy, electromagnetic energy, acoustic energy, pressure, magnetism, or motion, by producing a signal, usually electrical
Sensory; as, the sensor nerves
The part of the satellite's scanner which is sensitive to light (visible or otherwise) Each scanner may carry multiple sensors, which may be used to sense different bands or to increase the spatial resolution See also Scanner
An energy conversion device that measures some physical quantity and converts it to an electrical quantity
A device that responds to a physical stimulus (heat, light, sound, pressure, motion, flow, and so on), and produces a measurable corresponding electrical signal
The computer that monitors the network for intrusion attempts Some sensors store all records locally, while others send reports to a console application or back-end database Sensors usually run in promiscuous mode, often without an IP address
An electronic device that senses a physical entity and delivers an electronic signal that can be used for control purposes
A gas detecting sensor converts the presence of a gas or vapor into an electrically measurable signal The sensor is the heart of a gas monitor
A device that that receives and responds to a signal or stimulus Examples of planned Rolltronics' sensors include biometric (fingerprint), biotech (such as blood analysis), environmental (temperature, etc ), chemical, and industrial
An energy conversion device that measures some physical quantity and converts it to an electrical quantity SmartKey Electronically coded key used both to enter and start the vehicle developed by Mercedes-Benz
any device that receives a signal or stimulus (as heat or pressure or light or motion etc ) and responds to it in a distinctive manner
A device that receives electromagnetic radiation and converts it into a signal that can be recorded and displayed as numerical data or as an image
Used to convert real-world signals, such as temperature, pressure, and speed, into the electrical domain Also see transducer
1 The component of an instrument that converts an input signal into a quantity which is measured by another part of the instrument Also called sensing element
A component that provides an electrical signal in response to a specific physical or chemical stimulus such as heat, pressure, magnetic field, or a particular chemical vapor
tool that is sensitive to stimulus such as electromagnetic radiation On satellites sensors are used to identify emmited or reflected radiation and use this data to obtain other valuable information about the object or surface reflecting or emmiting it Some examples of sensors are: imagers, specrometers, radiometers, and a combination of them Each providing added resolution for certain aspects pursued
alıcı alet, sensör; sezici, alıcı
Favorites