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Sensors
 is a low- power device that can detect some aspect of its environment and send the data to another
device.
 A sensor is defined as a device or a module that helps to detect any changes in physical quantity like
pressure, force or electrical quantity like current or any other form of energy.

2. Light Sensors
 are photoelectric devices that convert light energy(photons) whether visible or infra-red light into an
electrical(electrons) signal.
 A light sensor generates an output signal indicating the intensity of light by measuring the radian
energy that exists in a very narrow range of frequencies basically called “light”, and which ranges in
frequency from “Infra-red” to “visible” up to “ultraviolet” light spectrum.

3. Heat Sensors
 Senses th e heat present around the sensor.
 Basically a sensor which will auto sense the heating of the handset and with the help of the processor
inside the device it will work smartly to cool down the device and stop the excess heat on the device.
4. Sound Sensors
 Defined as a module that detects sound waves through its intensity and converting it to electrical
signals.
 Sound detection sensor works similarly to our ears, having diaphragm which converts vibration into
signals. What’s different as that a sound sensor consists of an in-built capacitive microphone peak
detector and an amplifier that is highly sensitive to sound.

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