Sensors are increasingly used in the semiconductor industry and have become an important force in promoting technological innovation and development in the industry. Semiconductor sensors, with their advantages of high precision, high sensitivity, miniaturization and integration, play a key role in smart manufacturing, environmental monitoring, medical health, automotive electronics and other fields. They can sense and convert various physical quantities (such as temperature, pressure, light, sound, etc.) into electrical signals in real time, provide accurate data input for the system, and are the basis for realizing intelligent and automated control. With the rise of technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, and artificial intelligence, the demand for semiconductor sensors continues to grow, and higher requirements are also placed on their performance, power consumption, cost and reliability.
Therefore, continuous research and development and innovation, and the improvement of sensor technology are of great significance to promoting the progress of the semiconductor industry and even the entire science and technology industry. In the future, semiconductor sensors will play a core role in more emerging application scenarios, leading the dual transformation of technology and the market.