Temperature Sensors & Thermostats
Temperature sensors measure thermal conditions in various systems, utilizing diverse technologies like thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, or infrared sensors to detect heat variations. They convert temperature changes into electrical signals for analysis. Thermostats, a type of temperature regulator, use these sensors to maintain specific temperatures, commonly in HVAC systems or appliances. They control heating or cooling by activating or deactivating systems based on preset thresholds, ensuring desired environmental conditions. Modern advancements integrate smart capabilities, enabling remote control and automation through Wi-Fi connectivity, enhancing efficiency and convenience in temperature regulation across residential, commercial, and industrial settings.