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How do temperature controllers work?

Temperature controllers measure the temperature using sensors and use the signal to control various actuators, such as heating or cooling elements. They can control different devices or processes depending on the application. These controllers often use PID (proportional-integral-derivative) algorithms to improve control accuracy, with each part of the algorithm playing a specific role in stabilisation and adjustment. By combining these components, temperature controllers enable precise control.