• ECTS

    3 credits

  • Component

    Faculty of Science

Description

Acquire the theoretical and practical bases in the field of sensors (vocabulary, definitions, constitution, implementation, instrumentation), but also on capacitive, inductive and resistive measurement. The application of these measurement techniques will be done on temperature, humidity, strain and displacement sensors. In addition, packaging electronics and the instrumental chain will be addressed, with a focus on wireless transmission through the technologies used in connected objects (Wifi, Bluetooth, BLE, Zigbee, Lora, RFID).

 

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Objectives

To give students a vision of what lies behind a connected object, with a sensor part, a conditioning electronics/instrument sheath part and finally a wireless connectivity/transmission part. Practical work in the form of projects will give students the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the techniques involved.

 

1/ Part 1: Sensors / Conditioning electronics / Instrument chain

2/ Part 2: Sensors and applications: Temperature, Humidity, Stress, Displacement

3/ Part 3: Wireless transmission of sensor information 

 

Project-based practical work.

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Necessary prerequisites

  • Solid knowledge of electronics

 

 

Recommended prerequisites* :

  • Electronics / Component and semiconductor physics

 

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Further information

CM: 4:30 p.m.

            TD :

            Practical work: 9h

            Terrain :

 

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