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Application Angle and Distance measuring device
Matter Number TOY-1 Reference Case 1 TOY-1
Created 1/19/22, 12:00 AM Modified 1/19/22, 12:00 AM
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As used herein, a "sensor" refers to a device, component, circuit, system, chip, hardware, logic, or circuitry configured to detect, sense, and/or measure an attribute, feature, or characteristic of an environment, a space, a thing, an apparatus, a circuit, a component, and/or the like. Examples of a sensor include but are not limited to an accelerometer, a goniometer, a digital goniometer, a tiltmeter, an inclinometer, a potentiometer, a geomagnetic sensor, an acoustic sensor, a dynamic acceleration sensor, a dynamic acceleration sensor, a gyroscope, a temperature sensor, and the like. In certain embodiments, a single sensor may detect, sense, and/or measure a single attribute, feature, or characteristic. In other embodiments, a single sensor may detect, sense, and/or measure a plurality of attributes, features, and/or characteristics. A sensor can be made up of analog, digital, electrical, mechanical, and/or electromechanical components and may function with or without an external power source. A sensor can employ a variety of technologies in order to detect, sense, and/or measure an attribute, feature, or characteristic. For example, certain sensors may use electronic signals, radio signals, electromagnetic signals, magnetic signals, light signals, sound signals, and the like. Certain sensors may include a receiver and/or a transmitter of signals or waves for performing the sensing feature. Often a sensor is configured to communicate information about a detected, sensed, and/or measured an attribute, feature, or characteristic to another electronic component or device. The information may be communicated using a wired connection or a wireless connection.

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