November, 2024
A humidity sensor is an electronic device that measures the humidity in the environment and converts the result into an electrical signal. It is available in various sizes and functions. Some are built into handheld devices, while others can be applied to massive embedded systems like air quality monitoring systems. Humidity sensors have many uses in meteorology, automobiles, medicine, and industrial production. A humidity sensor's performance mainly depends upon its microscopic structure, such as pore size, layer thickness size distribution of the surface structural element, and electrode distance. Again, for implementation purposes, a humidity sensor must meet various characteristics like repeatability, linearity, low hysteresis, stability, fast response recovery speed, low cost, and ease of connection, which further control units. Hence, sensors should be designed as per these specifications.
Point humidity sensors provide a single spatial reading of RH and are the most common type due to their simplicity, high sensitivity, and relatively low cost. Some humidity sensors feature a single-ended detection method, where the sensor head is a probe, which helps measure confined environments. Point humidity sensors come in various forms and sensing mechanisms, making comparing the sensitivities meaningless when the units are different.
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