 
                Temperature Sensor
A Temperature Sensor is an essential electronic device designed to detect and measure temperature changes in various environments and applications. It operates by converting thermal energy into an electrical signal, enabling precise monitoring and control of temperature-sensitive processes. These sensors are widely used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications, including HVAC systems, refrigerators, medical devices, weather stations, and manufacturing plants. Equipped with high accuracy and rapid response capabilities, temperature sensors help maintain optimal conditions, prevent overheating or freezing, and ensure safety and efficiency in operations. They come in various types, such as thermocouples, thermistors, RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors), and infrared sensors, each suitable for specific temperature ranges and environmental conditions. Durable, reliable, and easy to integrate with modern automation and control systems, temperature sensors play a crucial role in enhancing process efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and protecting sensitive equipment from thermal damage.
