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Course module: 191210930
191210930
Measurement Systems for Mechatronics
Course info
Course module191210930
Credits (ECTS)5
Course typeCourse
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr.ir. R.J. Wiegerink
E-mailr.j.wiegerink@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Examiner
prof.dr. J. Schmitz
Contactperson for the course
dr.ir. R.J. Wiegerink
Examiner
dr.ir. R.J. Wiegerink
Academic year2022
Starting block
1A
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
The course offers an overview of various sensors as required and applied in mechatronics and robotics. Emphasis lies on the physical background of the operating principles, illustrated with examples of commercially available sensors and of future and recent developments. It tries to give an answer to the following questions:
  • what is the best sensing principle for a specific mechatronic system or robot task?
  • are commercially available sensors adequate for these tasks?
  • how to make the most of these sensors?
  • what are their basic limitations?
  • how to design a sensor system based on available sensing devices?
  • which improvements could be expected in the near future, based on current sensor research?
Content
Sensor research continuously induces improvement of performance or even opens up completely new designs, particularly through rapid advances in microtechnology. Therefore, such developments are touched upon too and an introduction is given into the possibilities of microfabrication technology. Where appropriate a section on the electronic interfacing of the sensor is included.

Short contents:
  • Sensors for signal transduction from the mechanical to the electrical domain: resistive, capacitive, inductive (magnetic), electro-optic, and piezo-electric sensing methods.
  • Introduction into fabrication technology: photolithography, etching, deposition techniques.
  • Physical backgrounds: piezo-resistivity, piezo-electricity, properties of sensor materials, noise. Applied to linear and angular displacement measurements, force and torque sensing, angular velocity sensing and accelerometers, flow sensing.
  • Interfacing of sensors, signal conditioning, modulation and (synchronous) detection.
Assessment
Written exam
Assumed previous knowledge
Basics of complex variables, basics of electricity.

For BSc. in EL.Eng: Physics or Mechanical Engineering.
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Master Mechanical Engineering
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Master Systems and Control
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Master Electrical Engineering
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Master Robotics
Required materials
Book
Mechanical Microsensors, M. Elwenspoek, R.J. Wiegerink. The book is available as pdf document. It can also be purchased as printed copy at the Union Shop (reader number 110).
Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
Lecture

Self study without assistance

Tests
Written Exam

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