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The single largest challenge with the use of any sensor is conditioning the signal derived from it. Almost no sensor will produce a perfect, linear, scaled output in response to stimulii over all ranges of operation. Signal conditioners must compensate for non-linearity, offset, and the effects of temperature, voltage or other variations in the operating environment.
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