Sensors: Everything You Need To Know

Why take this course?
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Welcome to "Sensors: Everything You Need To Know"!
More Than 40 Sensors are meticulously explained in full details. See the list below to get a glimpse of what you'll learn!
Why Should You Take This Course? π
- Comprehensive Understanding: Learn everything there is to know about Sensors, how they work, and what interface makes a good sensor.
- Practical Application: Discover why we need sensors in our daily lives and gain the knowledge to interface a sensor with programming and electronics.
- Real-World Knowledge: This Course will teach you the working principle of sensors, what they measure, how they measure it, and much more.
Types of Sensors Covered:
Temperature Sensors π‘οΈ
- Thermocouples
- Resistance Type Sensors
- Liquid Expansion and Vapour Pressure Sensors
- Bimetallic Types
- Glass Thermometer
Mechanical Pressure Transducers π
- Bourdon Tube
- Piston Type
- Capsules and Bellows
- Diaphragms
Electrical Pressure Transducers π
- Strain Gauge types
- Piezo electric types
- Other Electric Effects
Speed Transducers β±οΈ
- Optical Types
- Magnetic Pickups
- Tachometers
Flow Meters π§
- Positive Displacement TypeS: Lobe type or meshing rotor
- Inferential TypeS: Turbine rotor types, Rotating vane types
- Variable Area TypeS: Float type (Rotameter), Tapered plug type
- Fluted spiral gear
- Differential Pressure Flow Meters: Orifice Meters, Venturi Meters, Nozzle Meters
Force Sensors πͺ
- Mechanical types
- Hydraulic types
- Electrical strain gauge types
Position Sensors π
- Resistive
- Optical
- Linear and Rotary
- Inductive
Depth Gauges ποΈ
- Ultrasonic Sensor
- Pressure based Depth Gauge
Strain Gauges π
And much more! After this course, you will be able to recognize any sensor and know the actual working principle behind the plastic boxing that most sensors have. Everything is explained in detail.
What Will You Learn?
- Why Sensors Have Standard Output Range: We'll cover why certain sensors require specific output ranges and help you determine which sensors to buy for your needs.
- The Interfacing of Sensors with Microcontrollers: Learn how to connect sensors to microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any other programmable logic controller (PLC).
- Troubleshooting Common Issues: Gain insights into common problems that may arise and how to solve them.
By the end of this course, you'll have a solid foundation in sensor technology, enabling you to apply these concepts in real-world scenarios. Whether you're an engineer, hobbyist, or just curious about how things work, this comprehensive guide will give you the tools and knowledge you need to understand and utilize sensors effectively.
π Enroll now and unlock the world of sensor technology! π
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