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A Time-to-Digital Converter (TDC) sensor measures time intervals with high precision. It works by generating a time stamp when an event occurs, then using a reference clock to count the number of clock cycles until the next event is detected. The TDC then converts this count into a digital value that represents the time interval. This technology is commonly used in applications requiring precise timing, such as in particle physics and time-of-flight measurements.

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