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Linear range and stability of sensor connector

Sensor connector refers to the connecting wire and connecting wire used on various sensors to find and connect signals.
The linear range of the sensor connector is the range where the output is proportional to the input. Theoretically, the sensitivity is fixed in this range. The wider the linear range of the sensor connector is, the larger the measurement range is, which can ensure a certain measurement accuracy.
However, in fact, any sensor connector cannot guarantee absolute linearity, and its linearity is also relative. When the measurement accuracy is relatively low, the sensor connector with small nonlinear error can be approximately regarded as linear within a certain range, which brings great convenience to the measurement.
The ability of the sensor connector to maintain its performance after a period of use is called stability. In addition to its own structure, the main factor affecting the long-term stability of the sensor connector is the use environment of the sensor connector. Before selecting the sensor connector, its use environment shall be investigated, and appropriate sensor connector shall be selected according to the specific use environment, or appropriate measures shall be taken to reduce the environmental impact. The stability of sensor connector has quantitative index. After the service life is exceeded, recalibrate before use to determine whether the performance of the sensor connector has changed.
In some cases where the sensor connector is required to be used for a long time and is not easy to replace or calibrate, the stability of the selected sensor connector is required to be more strict and withstand the long-term test. TXGA is a leader among domestic industrial connector manufacturers, and its production process is professional and mature. You only need to put forward the final application needs and budget, and TXGA can provide a complete one-stop solution to help your product development. Go to TXGA [Product Center] to learn more.