Syllabus: Electronics MA, Sensor Devices, 6 Credits
General data
Code: EL004A
Subject/Main field: Elektronik
Cycle: Second cycle
Credits: 6
Progressive specialization: A1F - Second cycle, has second-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Answerable department: Department of Electronics Design
Established: 3/15/2007
Date of change: 7/10/2013
Version valid from: 8/15/2013
Aim
Give a general understanding of the working principles and design of different types of sensors. Be able to describe the physical and technological limitations for a given type of sensor and for a given measurement situation select the most suitable type of sensor.
Course objectives
After completion of the course you should at least be able to:
- Outline the manufacturing process for a type of sensor
- Propose a suitable sensor for a given measurement situation
- Evaluate the technological and physical limitations of a specific sensor
- Explain the function of a sensor
- Identify the type of sensor form a given classification
Content
The course contains:
- Classification and terminology for sensors
- Manufacturing process for sensors
Also acoustic, mechanical, magnetic, radiation, thermo, chemical, and biological sensors will be treated. A large number of application examples are included to high-light the function for a specific sensor. Integration of sensors and read-out electronics will be treated as well. In the laborations there will be opportunities to use and characterise som of the sensor types.
Entry requirements
Electronics, 30 credits, including analog electronics and measurement technology
Selection rules and procedures
The selectionprocess is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.
Teaching form
The course includes lectures and laborations.
Examination form
5.0 hp, T100: Written Exam
Grade: A, B, C, D, E, Fx, and F. A-E are passing grades, Fx and F are failing grades.
1.0 hp, L100: Laboratory with a written report
Grade: Grade: Pass (P) or Fail (F)
Grading system
The grades A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F are given on the course. On this scale the grades A through E represent pass levels, whereas Fx and F represent fail levels.
Course reading
Required literature
S.M. Sze, Semiconductor Sensors, 1st, 0-471-54609-7
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