Sensor and Detector InterfacesSensor and detector interfaces are a type of interface integrated circuit (IC) that is used to interface sensors and detectors to a larger system. Sensors and detectors are devices that are used to measure physical quantities, such as temperature, pressure, light, or motion, and convert them into an electrical signal that can be processed by the system. Sensor and detector interfaces are typically designed to provide the necessary signal conditioning, amplification, and other functions to make the sensor or detector output compatible with the system. They may also include additional features, such as filtering, averaging, or temperature compensation, to improve the performance of the sensor or detector. Sensor and detector interfaces are available in a variety of different configurations, depending on the specific type of sensor or detector and the requirements of the system. They are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, medical, and industrial systems.