Sensor Manufacturing and Process Control

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Sensor Manufacturing and Process Control

About this course

"Sensor Manufacturing and Process Control" can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5343, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This is our fourth course in our specialization on Embedding Sensor and Motors. To get the most out of this course, you should first take our first course entitled "Sensors and Sensor Circuits", our second course entitled "Motor and Motor Control Circuits", and our third course entitled "Pressure, Force, Motion, and Humidity Sensors". Our first course gives you a tutorial on how to use the hardware and software development kit we have chosen for the lab exercises. Our second and third courses give you three hands-on lab experiments using the kit. This third course assumes that you already know how to use the kit. You will learn about sensor signal characterization and manufacturing techniques and how to optimize the accuracy of sensors. You will also learn about more advanced sensors, proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control, and how this method is used to give you a closed loop sensor feedback system. After taking this course, you will be able to: ● Understand how sensor manufacturers characterize and calibrate their sensors. ● Tune a PID control loop and access the PID control function of the Cypress PSoC development kit for a motor control application. ● Understand manufacturing methods used to build electro-mechanical and micro-machined sensors. This course includes specific hardware and software requirements. Please review the FAQ below for complete details.

What you'll learn

  • Understand how sensor manufacturers characterize and calibrate their sensors
  • Tune a PID control loop for motor control applications
  • Access the PID control function of the Cypress PSoC development kit

Course objectives

  • Learn about sensor signal characterization and optimization techniques
  • Gain familiarity with manufacturing methods for electro-mechanical and micro-machined sensors

Skills you'll gain

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