Sensors
A load cell is a transducer that converts a mechanical force (like weight, tension, compression, or torque) into a proportional electrical signal, essentially acting as a force sensor or gauge.
An acceleration transducer, commonly called an accelerometer, is a sensor that converts acceleration or vibration into a measurable electrical signal, often a voltage, allowing for the detection and quantification of motion changes in structures, vehicles, or devices from DC levels (static) to high frequencies.
A displacement transducer is an electromechanical sensor that converts physical motion (linear or rotational) or position into a measurable electrical signal (voltage, current, etc.), allowing for precise measurement of an object's distance, movement, or vibration in applications from industrial automation to biomedical research.
TML pressure transducer is a high-precision sensor made by Tokyo Measuring Instruments Laboratory (TML), utilizing internal strain gauges to convert physical pressure from liquids or gases into a stable, accurate electrical signal for measurement


