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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Sensors and Sensor Circuit Design by University of Colorado Boulder

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About the Course

This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5340, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. After taking this course, you will be able to: ● Understand how to specify the proper thermal, flow, or rotary sensor for taking real-time process data. ● Implement thermal sensors into an embedded system in both hardware and software. ● Add the sensor and sensor interface into a microprocessor based development kit. ● Create hardware and firmware to process sensor signals and feed data to a microprocessor for further evaluation. ● Study sensor signal noise and apply proper hardware techniques to reduce it to acceptable levels. You will need to buy the following components to do the two course projects based on the videos in this module. Note that if you have already purchased the PSOC 5LP PROTOTYPING KIT, you do not need to buy it again. These parts may be purchased off the Digikey web site, www. Digikey.com. Or, you may obtain the specs from the site, and purchase them elsewhere. These are the part numbers typed out, so you can copy and paste them into the Digikey web site. You will need one of each part. 428-3390-ND NHD-0216BZ-RN-YBW-ND 570-1229-ND A105970CT-ND Additional equipment needed: • Wire - various gauges and lengths • Breadboard • Oscilloscope – suggested models are: o PICOSCOPE 2204A-D2 available on www.digikey.com or o Digilent 410-324 | OpenScope MZ available on www.newark.com Depending on your budget, you can also investigate these models: o Hantek HT6022BE20MHz - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009H4AYII o SainSmart DSO212 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074QBQNB7 o PoScope Mega50 USB - https://www.robotshop.com/en/poscope-mega50-usb-mso-oscilloscope.html o ADALM2000 - https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/analog-devices-inc./ADALM2000/7019661...

Top reviews

CM

May 28, 2020

This course is really tailormade and covers many aspect of sensor and sensor circuit design in minute details. The assignments and course project ensure the students engagement and learning.

NC

Sep 16, 2020

It was amazing experience about how the course was so professionally held .It was amazing i have learning different things right from practical to theory it absolutely brilliant.

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By Mr.M.Raghupathy

Sep 20, 2021

nice course

By STHITADHI M S M

Jan 25, 2021

Beautiful!!

By Menilik E

Nov 18, 2020

interesting

By REDDYGARI S A K

Sep 29, 2020

nice course

By saivinodh K

Nov 5, 2022

explain is

By PUJALA H A R

Jan 25, 2021

excellent

By Balabadruni v

Nov 8, 2020

EXCELLENT

By MEHA D

Apr 22, 2020

difficult

By Siddharth S

Nov 4, 2020

its okay

By tanveer

Sep 20, 2021

great

By Bhuvan V

Nov 23, 2022

nope

By Mohammad H k

Aug 25, 2020

Good

By Pan W

Jul 24, 2020

Good

By Kelvin R D

Jul 9, 2020

Nice

By Ryan S

Nov 16, 2023

course overall was okay, still so much more they can improve on, not much help when it comes to figuring out what went wrong during some of the quizzes as they have little information to go on when you get something wrong, I found myself searching through the suggested books, YouTube videos and other sources just to understand the sensor noise problems of module 4 quiz. I also believe the projects is a bit too simple, you basically use the APIs functions to use the GPIO pins and it's kind of annoying since this course is about firmware but yet, you don't do any bare metal programming and the datasheet for the PSoC MCU is really weak. so, your kind of don't learn much with the projects. but course was okay, and I did learn a lot about how to properly calibrate sensors in a design. if you're taking this course as part of the master's program for UC Boulder i would say, take it but if you wanna just learn more skills about sensors and programming them I would just suggest plain old YouTube is the best to be honest.

By OUATTARA D D

Jul 18, 2022

The theory is very interesting. It would have been even better with more examples, mostly for the OpAmp, on when to use what configuration. The OpAmp in small signals could be good to explore too.

Please, add the 100ohm resistor for the LCD contrast to the purchase list. And the 100nF capacitor too.

By Cesaltino G

Sep 11, 2020

First would like to thank you for the course and for your help with everything in the course. However, there should be more consideration and valued people who take the for free which is not entirely free, quizzes could be less defficult and course would be more connected to Oil and Gas Industry.

By Akhilaparameswari k

Apr 14, 2020

It's a very interesting and very knowledge gain able topic and had learned lot of things from this . And I would like to say thank to coursera for providing this.

By Adhithya

Oct 14, 2020

Course is intense and instructors are very good at presenting the concepts. Quizzes were highly problematic and well structered.

By Roberto B

Mar 6, 2021

Many operations were confusing on using nomenclature, you have to buy parts

By David M

Nov 19, 2019

It lacks a little of info where refering to circuit wiring and API's code

By Tarun M

May 24, 2020

not well explained

By Mohit K

Apr 13, 2020

nothing

By Manuel G J

Dec 10, 2020

Theoretical videos and theoretical course materials are good. I didn't like the lab and course projects at all, since it was very confusing. It's a good summary of many interesting electronics and instrumentation components and phenomena. I invested a lot of time to wire up and set up the PSOC with all the hardware that is specified at the beginning of the course. Still had a very hard time, and there were many steps that I couldn't complete even though I was following the instruction step by step.

By Abhisek s

Sep 29, 2024

Need hindi explanation and its complicated to understand maths. I want to understand in detailed each concept here is a good but I need some hindi explanation to understand with practical relationship with life or any animation which can I relate with real life.