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About the Course

"Pressure, Force, Motion, and Humidity Sensors" can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5342, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in
Electrical Engineering degree. This is our third 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 first course gives you a tutorial on how to use the
hardware and software development kit we have chosen for the lab exercises. This third course assumes that you already know how to use the
kit. After taking this course, you will be able to: ● Understand how to specify the proper AC or DC motor for a machine desig...
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Top reviews

BJ

Aug 14, 2022

Great introduction course to sensors. I really enjoyed the instructors videos as they were clear and engaging. I would recommend it.

TH

Aug 27, 2020

This course is very interesting. I completed this course.But I can not get my certificate.Please help me to earn my certificate.

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By Kenneth C

Feb 13, 2021

It was OK

By YASH G

Jul 9, 2020

poor explanation trought out the course