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The UV Sensor market is a subset of the larger Sensors market. UV Sensors are used to measure ultraviolet radiation, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation. These sensors are used in a variety of applications, such as air quality monitoring, water quality monitoring, and medical diagnostics. UV Sensors are also used in industrial and consumer products, such as sunscreens, air purifiers, and smart home devices.
UV Sensors are typically composed of a photodetector, which converts the UV radiation into an electrical signal, and a signal conditioning circuit, which amplifies and filters the signal. The output of the sensor is then used to measure the intensity of the UV radiation.
Some companies in the UV Sensor market include Honeywell, Siemens, ABB, and Texas Instruments. Other companies include Panasonic, Omron, and Sharp. Show Less Read more