sensor tolerance
[/ˈsɛnsər ˈtɒlərəns/]
nounpl: sensor tolerances
tolerância do sensor
1. The acceptable range of variation or deviation in a sensor's measurements or performance specifications without causing malfunction or inaccuracy
The temperature sensor has a tolerance of ±2°C, meaning its readings may vary within that range.
O sensor de temperatura tem uma tolerância de ±2°C, o que significa que suas leituras podem variar dentro desse intervalo.
2. The permissible limit of error or uncertainty in sensor readings before the sensor is considered defective or unreliable
The manufacturer specified a sensor tolerance of 0.5% for accuracy in this pressure gauge.
O fabricante especificou uma tolerância de sensor de 0,5% para a precisão neste medidor de pressão.
3. The capacity of a sensor to function within specified parameters despite external environmental conditions or operational variations
The infrared sensor's tolerance to humidity variations ensures reliable performance in coastal environments.
A tolerância do sensor infravermelho às variações de umidade garante desempenho confiável em ambientes costeiros.
This is primarily technical terminology used in engineering, manufacturing, and quality control industries in both Brazil and the USA. The concept is critical in automotive, aerospace, industrial automation, and consumer electronics sectors. Understanding sensor tolerance is essential for product quality assurance and regulatory compliance in both countries.
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