Course detail
Smart and Semiconductor Sensors
FEKT-LIPSAcad. year: 2018/2019
The course deals with problems of the most widely used principles of semiconductor sensors and their characteristic design, basic technological production processes, typical characteristics, parameters, properties, applications and limitations. The emphasis is also put on familiarity with circuits for signal processing of signal outputs from semiconductor sensors and requirements for intelligent sensors (methods of autodiagnostics, autocalibration of sensors) and MEMS sensors. Students will gain practical experience with the selected type semiconductor / intelligent sensor in the laboratory, which will deepen their knowledge of the use of sensors of non-electrical quantities.
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Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Up to 20 points for lab - individual project on a selected topic of semiconductor sensors (up to 10 points for the theoretical part of the project, up to 10 points for the practical part of the project).
Up to 60 points for the written exam (for passing the written exam, you must obtain at least 25 points).
Course curriculum
Semiconductor sensors technologies, bulk and surface micromachining
Basic semiconductor physical effects
Mechanical sensors
Mechanical sensors
Magnetic sensors
Radiation sensors
Radiation sensors
Thermal sensors
Chemical sensors
Biosensors
Smart sensors conception - transducer, signal processing, diagnostic, calibration, communication standards
Examples of the typical applications in the selected systems
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Husák, M.: Mikrosenzory a mikroaktuátory. Academia, Praha, 2008 (CS)
Recommended reading
SZE, S.M.: Semiconductor Sensors. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1994 (EN)
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Semiconductor sensors technologies, bulk and surface micromachining
Basic semiconductor physical effects
Mechanical sensors
Mechanical sensors
Magnetic sensors
Radiation sensors
Radiation sensors
Thermal sensors
Chemical sensors
Biosensors
Smart sensors conception - transducer, signal processing, diagnostic, calibration, communication standards
Examples of the typical applications in the selected systems
Laboratory exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus