Q. How does a temperature sensor works?
Answer
A temperature sensor comprises of two conductors forming a junction, which generates electrical resistance or voltage when variation in temperature is detected. The resistance of diodes is directly related to the temperature variations. The input is converted into simple, readable values like Kelvin, Fahrenheit or Centrigrade.
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