- A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal that can be read by an observer or instrument. Sensors need to be calibrated against known standards for accuracy.
- There are different types of sensors including thermal, electromagnetic, mechanical, chemical, optical, acoustic, and biological sensors. Image sensors convert an optical image into an electrical signal using photosensitive diodes.
- Choosing a sensor depends on factors like the environment, required range of detection, and desired field of view. CCD and CMOS are two common types of image sensors that differ in their structure and power consumption.