Electromagnetic Field Sensor

Description: An electromagnetic field sensor is a device designed to measure the intensity and direction of electromagnetic fields in the environment. These sensors are fundamental in various applications as they allow for the detection and analysis of electromagnetic radiation generated by electrical devices, transmission lines, and other sources. Their operation is based on detecting variations in electric and magnetic fields, enabling them to provide accurate data on exposure to radiation. Electromagnetic field sensors are essential in scientific research, environmental monitoring, and occupational safety, as they help assess the impact of electromagnetic radiation on human health and the environment. Additionally, their integration into IoT (Internet of Things) systems allows for real-time data collection and analysis, facilitating informed decision-making across various industries. These devices are compact, often portable, and can connect to networks to transmit data, making them versatile and effective tools for monitoring electromagnetic fields in different settings.

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