Welche Lerninhalte beinhaltet der CAS Sensor Signal Conditioning?
What is the content of the CAS Sensor Signal Conditioning?
The CAS Sensor Signal Conditioning certificate course provides in-depth specialist knowledge in the field of sensor technology and signal processing. The course is divided into three modules and concludes with a practical project.
The contents of the CAS Sensor Signal Conditioning at a glance:
- Sensors module: Introduction to sensor systems, simulation and modeling. Applications of photonics, optical sensors and actuators, magnetic and inductive sensors, piezo systems, ultrasonic sensors and micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) are covered.
- Signal processing module: in-depth study of operational amplifiers for precision applications, instrumentation amplifiers, autozero amplifiers and sigma-delta converters. Further content includes RC, gmC and SC filters, digital-to-analog converters, analog-to-digital converters and mixed-signal systems with a focus on digital circuits.
- Project module: Application of the theory learned to a specific project from the professional environment or in cooperation with Universities. The aim is to implement a practice-oriented project with measurable benefits.
The CAS Sensor Signal Conditioning is particularly suitable for specialists from the fields of electrical engineering, system development or mechatronics who want to expand their knowledge of sensor technology and analog and digital signal processing.
Note: The exact content of the CAS Sensor Signal Conditioning course may vary depending on the Universities. It is recommended that you enquire about the content directly with the respective educational institution. The question can be forwarded directly to the desired school via our contact form.