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Date Stock Title
May 17 OUST Despegar.com Posts Strong Sales, Joins Reddit, Robinhood And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Friday
May 17 OUST Ouster: Why I'm Buying This Stock Now, Alongside Insiders
May 17 OUST Jim Cramer Recommends Buying This Sports Betting Company's Stock: 'I Think It's Terrific'
May 17 OUST Ouster: Unlocking The Power Of Lidar
May 16 AME Director Steven Kohlhagen Sells Shares of AMETEK Inc (AME)
May 15 SSTI SoundThinking, Inc. (SSTI) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 14 SSTI SoundThinking GAAP EPS of -$0.23 misses by $0.12, revenue of $25.4M beats by $0.44M
May 14 SSTI SoundThinking, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 14 MTD 2 Instruments Stocks to Watch From a Prospering Industry
May 13 SSTI SoundThinking Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 13 ZEPP Zepp Health's Amazfit Signs Multi-Year Partnership as Official Sponsor of Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon
May 13 MTD Don't Overlook Mettler-Toledo (MTD) International Revenue Trends While Assessing the Stock
May 13 MTD Beat the Market the Zacks Way: Micron, Freshpet, Colgate-Palmolive in Focus
May 13 OUST Ouster: A Best-In-Class LIDAR Company
May 13 MTD Mettler-Toledo International Inc (MTD) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating ...
May 13 ZEPP Zepp Health receives noncompliance letter from Nasdaq
May 12 MTD Mettler-Toledo International Inc. (NYSE:MTD) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 12 OUST Ouster First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
May 11 MTD Mettler-Toledo International First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
May 11 AME What happened to 3D printing stocks?
Sensor

In the broadest definition, a sensor is a device, module, machine, or subsystem whose purpose is to detect events or changes in its environment and send the information to other electronics, frequently a computer processor. A sensor is always used with other electronics.
Sensors are used in everyday objects such as touch-sensitive elevator buttons (tactile sensor) and lamps which dim or brighten by touching the base, besides innumerable applications of which most people are never aware. With advances in micromachinery and easy-to-use microcontroller platforms, the uses of sensors have expanded beyond the traditional fields of temperature, pressure or flow measurement, for example into MARG sensors. Moreover, analog sensors such as potentiometers and force-sensing resistors are still widely used. Applications include manufacturing and machinery, airplanes and aerospace, cars, medicine, robotics and many other aspects of our day-to-day life. There are a wide range of other sensors, measuring chemical & physical properties of materials. A few examples include optical sensors for Refractive index measurement, vibrational sensors for fluid viscosity measurement and electro-chemical sensor for monitoring pH of fluids.
A sensor's sensitivity indicates how much the sensor's output changes when the input quantity being measured changes. For instance, if the mercury in a thermometer moves 1 cm when the temperature changes by 1 °C, the sensitivity is 1 cm/°C (it is basically the slope dy/dx assuming a linear characteristic). Some sensors can also affect what they measure; for instance, a room temperature thermometer inserted into a hot cup of liquid cools the liquid while the liquid heats the thermometer. Sensors are usually designed to have a small effect on what is measured; making the sensor smaller often improves this and may introduce other advantages.Technological progress allows more and more sensors to be manufactured on a microscopic scale as microsensors using MEMS technology. In most cases, a microsensor reaches a significantly faster measurement time and higher sensitivity compared with macroscopic approaches. Due to the increasing demand for rapid, affordable and reliable information in today's world, disposable sensors—low-cost and easy‐to‐use devices for short‐term monitoring or single‐shot measurements—have recently gained growing importance. Using this class of sensors, critical analytical information can be obtained by anyone, anywhere and at any time, without the need for recalibration and worrying about contamination.

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