This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5340, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree.

Sensors and Sensor Circuit Design

Sensors and Sensor Circuit Design
This course is part of Embedding Sensors and Motors Specialization


Instructors: James Zweighaft
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What you'll learn
Use the core features of the Cypress PSOC development kit.
Choose the right temperature sensor, rotary sensor and amplifier for an application.
Interface sensors, LCD, and ADC to the PSOC development kit.
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There are 5 modules in this course
In module 1 you will learn how to specify and use temperature sensors in an embedded circuit. First, you will learn about common types of sensors and actuators found in common products such as smart phones and automobiles. Then you will get a high-level overview of analog and digital interfaces, followed by a deep dive into thermistors, RTD’s, and thermocouples. For each of these three types of thermal sensors, we define the core theory and formulae, give you examples of how commercial sensors are packaged, and explain what you need to know to purchase them on a web site.
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10 videos3 readings1 assignment
In module 2 you will learn how to design a complete temperature sensor system within a development kit environment. We will teach you how to assign internal components to the schematic. This includes pins, amplifiers, MUX’s, DAC’s, and ADC’s. Then you will learn how to wire in external parts: resistors, thermistors in particular, to the kit. Finally, you will take a deep dive into interfacing a thermistor and associated front end components to the development kit. This includes lessons on using the schematic portion of the kit, as well as writing application software in c code.
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14 videos2 readings1 assignment
In module 3 you will learn how rotary sensors work and how to specify them for purchase. In our videos rotary sensors include both optical encoders and resolvers. You will also learn the design intricacies of flow sensors, along with their appropriate applications. The videos will discuss variable area, differential pressure, vortex, ultrasonic, turbine, thermal mass flow, and coriolis flow meters.
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15 videos3 readings1 assignment
In module 4 you will learn the theory and practical application of amplifiers and circuit noise. You will review how gain is calculated in inverting, non-inverting, summing, differential, and instrumentation amplifiers. We will then contrast theoretical vs. real-world amplifier performance, and give examples of how commercial chips specs are interpreted. Then we will discuss the causes of noise in sensor circuits, how the noise affects sensor accuracy, and some steps you can take to reduce noise in your sensor circuit designs.
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10 videos2 readings1 assignment
This module contains the materials you need to complete the thermistor lab assignment.
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2 readings1 assignment
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Reviewed on Jun 27, 2025
great course . The only problem is that this kind of microcontroller isnt available and cant be optained easily so that was a minor setback to me when i started with this course
Reviewed on Aug 23, 2020
this coursera is very good app and both of learn project work and other in this app and all learning vedio very important and easy to learn
Reviewed on Aug 21, 2022
i'm student of electrical engineering and this course help me to boost my skill related to electronics optical devices and its working.
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