mittausanturien
Mittausanturien (Finnish for measurement sensors) are devices that detect physical quantities—such as temperature, pressure, humidity, flow, light, or chemical composition—and convert them into electrical signals suitable for measurement, monitoring, or control. They are fundamental components in instrumentation, automation, and the Internet of Things.
Common types include contact sensors (thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors; pressure sensors using piezoresistive or capacitive elements), non-contact
Operation relies on transduction mechanisms: resistive, capacitive, piezoelectric, inductive, optical, magnetic, and electrochemical. Outputs can be
Performance metrics: accuracy, resolution, sensitivity, linearity, hysteresis, drift, response time, and temperature compensation. Calibration and traceability
Applications span process control, environmental monitoring, building automation, medical devices, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. Sensors
Manufacturing and standards: many sensors rely on MEMS technology; quality systems and safety certifications (CE, RoHS)
Trends include sensor fusion, low power and energy harvesting, wireless sensor networks, and ruggedization for harsh