
Digital Sensor
A digital sensor is a device that detects physical properties—such as temperature, light, or pressure—and converts this information into digital signals that electronic systems can interpret. Unlike analog sensors, which produce continuous signals, digital sensors provide data in discrete, binary form (0s and 1s), making data processing more accurate and easier to analyze. They are commonly used in everyday technology like smartphones, digital cameras, and smart appliances to monitor and interact with the environment efficiently.