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Laiteanturit, often translated as device sensors, are components within electronic devices that detect and respond to various physical phenomena in their environment. These sensors convert physical properties into electrical signals that the device can process. Common examples include accelerometers, which measure motion and orientation, and gyroscopes, which detect rotational speed.
Other frequently encountered laiteanturit include proximity sensors, used to determine if an object is near, and
Temperature sensors are also prevalent, monitoring internal device temperature to prevent overheating. GPS receivers, while technically