What is the difference between a sensor and a switch?
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Open Mar 21, 2025 - 10:09 AM
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Mar 21, 2025 - 10:09 AM
Certainly! A sensor is a device that detects and measures physical properties such as temperature, light, or motion, and converts these into signals that can be interpreted by a system. A switch, on the other hand, is a device that opens or closes an electrical circuit, thereby controlling the flow of electricity; it typically requires a manual or automatic action to change its state. While sensors provide data about environmental conditions, switches are used to control devices based on that data or other inputs.
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2-Wire (without Neutral) or 3-Wire (with Neutral) Supports 2-Wire or 3-Wire wiring scenarios for flexible installation possibilities, also comes with Bypass accessory to stabilise operation when used with low load rating lighting. Momentary or Toggle Switches Can be configured to work with either mo...
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