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detector a component within the instrument (eg, TES, mini-TES, or THEMIS) that converts electromagnetic radiation into a recorded signal
Ãâó: tes.asu.edu/webdata/glossary.html
detector An early name for a device that "detected" radio signals. A detector is actually a rectifier that only passes the (intermittent) DC component of an AC signal - thereby allowing the signal to be used as a representative voltage to pass to an amplifier. Early detectors were made from carbon powder or crystals of Galena touched by a thin wire of copper, brass or sometimes silver (the Cat's Whisker) or carbon
Ãâó: www.vintage-technology.info/pages/frontpages/gloss...
detector Detectors serve to transform incident radiation levels into electrical signals that can be recorded.
Ãâó: www.gaf.de/presshelp/glossary/p81.htm
detector An optoelectronic transducer used in fiber optics for converting optical power to electric current. In fiber optics, usually a photodiode.
Ãâó: www.pd-ld.com/Industry_glossary.htm
detector A device at the receiving end of a fiber optic system that converts incoming optical pulses into electrical signals, usually a photodiode.
Ãâó: www.exsellsales.com/html/fiberfacts2.html
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