University of Colorado Boulder
Sensor Manufacturing and Process Control
University of Colorado Boulder

Sensor Manufacturing and Process Control

This course is part of Embedding Sensors and Motors Specialization

Taught in English

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James Zweighaft
Jay Mendelson

Instructors: James Zweighaft

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55 hours (approximately)
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What you'll learn

  • 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.

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Course

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals

4.6

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Intermediate level
Some related experience required
55 hours (approximately)
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
Progress towards a degree

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There are 5 modules in this course

In module 1 you will learn how companies perform process control in their factories. First, you will review how 2nd order transfer functions work, which is the theoretical basis for much of process control. Then you will learn how plant-wide control systems are implemented and details about the software protocols used to communicate between plant controllers and sensors. Then you will perform a lab for PID control with your PSoC system, which will get you some hands-on experience with this type of control system.

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7 videos2 readings1 quiz1 discussion prompt

In module 2 you will learn how sensor software is adjusted for optimal performance in the field. First, you will review how non-linear sensor response curves are linearized for more predictable performance. Then you will learn how sensor output is automatically adjusted to account for wide ranges of ambient temperature. Next, you will review how sensors are calibrated, and the certification procedures that companies follow to demonstrate calibration capability. Afterwards, you will study how linearization, compensation, and calibration play into sensor accuracy specs. Finally, you will perform a lab for closed loop motor control with your PSoC system, which will get you some hands-on experience with closed loop systems.

What's included

6 videos2 readings1 quiz

In module 3 you will first learn how radar level transmitters work, and how they are used to provide accurate readings in all types of process tank conditions. Then you will learn about components and design issues for LIDAR systems used in self driving vehicles. Afterwards, we will teach you about how sensors are customized for medical applications. This includes pressure and temperature sensors that are implanted during surgical procedures, as well as pressure and flow sensors used in patient care equipment.

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4 videos2 readings1 quiz

In module 4 you will learn how sensors are manufactured. First you will learn how MEMS construction is used to make miniature flow, pressure, and temperature sensors. Afterwards, we will teach you how micro-electronic connections attach the MEMS sensors to connections within plastic encapsulated chips. Then we will discuss how sensor chips are enclosed within sensor housings, and how different designs of housings are used for different applications. Then you will learn how sensors are tested for high reliability in the field.

What's included

5 videos2 readings1 quiz

This module contains the materials you need to complete the PID Control and Closed Loop DC Motor control lab assignments.

What's included

2 readings2 quizzes

Instructors

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4.6 (57 ratings)
James Zweighaft
University of Colorado Boulder
4 Courses88,124 learners
Jay Mendelson
University of Colorado Boulder
6 Courses89,155 learners

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