Free Build Automation Tutorial – Robotics and Automation – Sensors and Motor Systems

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Last updated on April 23, 2025 10:08 pm

Learn how to specify and use temperature sensors in embedded circuits with this course. Discover common types of sensors and actuators found in everyday products, and gain a high-level understanding of analog and digital interfaces. Dive deep into thermistors, RTD’s, and thermocouples, with core theory, formulae, and examples of commercial sensor packaging. Perfect for electrical engineering students. Purchase the right sensors with confidence from online websites.

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During this course 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.

Who this course is for:

  • Electrical Engineer Students

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