Fotometric sensors are use te to miniture light intensity and d other optical properties. Understanting their senitivity and d resolutiol i essential el for consulate measurements. This article provides a step-by-step approach to calculatin g these parameters.

Understanding Sensitivity

Sensitivity indicates how effectively a sensor detects swiss in light intenzitás. It it is usually expressed as s the change i output pert unit change in input light.

To calculate senitivity, measure the sensor 's output at differt know light levels. Plot these value ts to determine the slope of the response e curve.

Calculating Resolution- Name

Resolution refers to the smallest change in light intensity the sensor can detect. It deposs on the sensor 's noise leel and senitivity.

To find the resolution, identify the minimum detectable signol change, which is often related to the sensor 's noise flaur. Divide tis by the senitivity to obtain the resolution.

Step- by- Step- complation

  • A mérések során a sensor 's output at multi-ple ismert fény intenzitásokat.
  • Plot te response curve and determine the slope for sensitivity.
  • Azonosító szám: tha noise leel or minimum detectable signol.
  • Számítsa ki a felbontást, és ossza meg a hangot.

A következő lépésekben, a te u can-od pontosan meghatározza a szenzitivity és a deterutiol és a fotometric sensor for your application.