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An amplified airflow sensor is a device used to measure air flow rate. It is a sensor that can amplify weak airflow signals to more accurately measure and monitor airflow parameters.

Working principle of the amplified airflow sensor

Amplifier sensors are usually composed of sensors, preamplifiers, and post-amplifiers. When working, it first senses weak signals through sensors and converts them into electrical signals. Then, the preamplifier amplifies and filters the electrical signals to eliminate noise and interference. Finally, the post-amplifier further amplifies the signal output by the preamplifier and outputs it to external devices.

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Application of the amplified airflow sensors

It has the characteristics of high precision, high stability, and small size. It can be widely used in HVAC systems, industrial automation, medical respiratory equipment, and other fields.

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