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Understanding Time Resolution (TR) in Sensors and Its Importance

TR stands for Time Resolution. It refers to the amount of time it takes for a sensor to measure and record a single data point. In other words, it is the time interval between two consecutive measurements.

For example, if a sensor has a TR of 1 second, it means that it can measure and record a new data point every 1 second. A lower TR generally means more frequent measurements, but also higher power consumption and more data storage requirements.

TR is an important parameter in many applications, such as robotics, autonomous vehicles, and IoT devices, where real-time performance and accurate data are critical.

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