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Sensors respond to a physical quantity by producing an output, like a voltage. When something is sensed, an analog signal is produced by analog sensors. In a similar vein, digital signals are those that, in response to what they measure at the input, produce a digital signal.
The Global analog light sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The light sensor market is expected to be dominated by the ambient light sensing category. This is because smartphones are increasingly using light sensors, especially for the automatic display control feature.
Based on output, the digital bifurcation would see faster growth in the light sensor market over the forecast period because companies in the consumer electronics, automotive, and healthcare industries are increasingly purchasing such devices. In addition, the rise in automobile demand for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) is further propelling this division’s development.
On the basis of integration, the combination bifurcation held a larger share of the light sensor market. This is because there is a growing emphasis on developing sensors that combine the characteristics of multiple sensor types.
In addition, internet of things (IoT) devices are compatible with combination sensors; As a result, the demand for combination sensors would also rise as IoT integration in various industries increased.
As a result of the growing integration of ADAS in automobiles, which need to sense light, for park assist and numerous other processes, the automotive classification, which falls under the end use segment, is anticipated to display the highest CAGR in the light sensor market over the forecast period.