This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5340, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree.

Sensors and Sensor Circuit Design

Sensors and Sensor Circuit Design
This course is part of Embedding Sensors and Motors Specialization


Instructors: James Zweighaft
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What you'll learn
Use the core features of the Cypress PSOC development kit.
Choose the right temperature sensor, rotary sensor and amplifier for an application.
Interface sensors, LCD, and ADC to the PSOC development kit.
Skills you'll gain
- Electronic Hardware
- Development Environment
- Electronic Components
- Laboratory Experience
- Engineering, Scientific, and Technical Instruments
- Electronic Systems
- Electronics
- Design Specifications
- Debugging
- Hardware Design
- Electronics Engineering
- Schematic Diagrams
- Thermal Management
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Embedded Systems
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Reviewed on Jul 2, 2019
The PSoC is a great technology that I didn't know before. I'm going to use it at home in my personal projects and at work as quick prototyping and testing.
Reviewed on Aug 21, 2022
i'm student of electrical engineering and this course help me to boost my skill related to electronics optical devices and its working.
Reviewed on Aug 18, 2019
A great way to review concepts about operational amplifiers and dive into sensor circuit design with an interesting lab/project



