MIT-4036 MICROSENSORS, 5 cr
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Courses persons responsible
Jukka Lekkala
Lecturers
Jukka Lekkala
Implementations
Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | Period 5 | Summer | |
Lecture | 2 h/week | 2 h/week | - | - | - | - |
Exercise | 2 h/week | 1 h/week | - | - | - | - |
Seminar | - | 1 h/week | - | - | - | - |
Exam |
Objectives
Advanced course of sensor technology introduces microsensors, their fabrication and applications.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Principles and classification of sensors, different signal energies, integrated sensors, design principles of microsensors. | Physical and chemical phenomena in solid materials, origin of noise and different noise types. | Modelling software (Comsol Multiphysics) |
2. | Sensor materials, sensor fabrication technologies, thin and thick film manufacturing methods, silicon processing techniques, principles of photolithography, silicon micromechanics, encapsulation of microsensors. | Lattice structure and properties of silicon, principles of the processing instruments, components of microelectronics (diode, transistor, FET). | |
3. | Temperature sensors, Seebeck's phenomenon in metals and semiconductors, thermistors, diode and transistor as temperature sensor, radiation sensors, photoresistor, photodiode, pyroelectric sensors, pressure sensors.
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Interaction of radiation with materia. | |
4. | Inertia sensors, acceleration sensors, gyro, flow sensors, magnetic sensors(Hall-sensor, magneto-resistive sensor), chemical sensors, ioniselective sensors, gas sensors. | Microfluidistics. | |
5. | Encapsulation and packaging of microsensors, applications of microsensors, examples of commercial sensors. | Packaging methods of microelectronics. |
Requirements for completing the course
Exercises/seminars and final examination.
Evaluation criteria for the course
Study material
Type | Name | Auhor | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability... | Exam material | Language |
Lecture slides | Microsensors | Jukka Lekkala | Available as PDF documents at the homepage of the course | Yes | English | ||
Book | Microsensors - Principles and Applications | Julian W. Gardner | 0 471 94135 2 | Yes | English |
Prerequisites
Code | Course | Credits | M/R |
MIT-4016 | MIT-4016 Sensor Physics | 7 | Recommendable |
Prequisite relations (Sign up to TUT Intranet required)
Remarks
Distance learning
- In information distribution via homepage, newsgroups or mailing lists, e.g. current issues, timetables
- In compiling teaching material, particularly for online use or other electronic media
- In compiling exercise, group or laboratory work
- In distributing and/or returning exercise work, material etc
- Contact teaching: 75 %
- Distance learning: 0 %
- Proportion of a student's independent study: 25 %
Scaling
Methods of instruction | Hours |
Lectures | 36 |
Exercises | 45 |
Seminar reports | 19 |
Study materials | Hours |
Microsensors, Gardner | 15 |
Lecture slides | 17 |
Other scaled | Hours |
Exam/midterm exam | 3 |
Total sum | 135 |
Principles and starting points related to the instruction and learning of the course
Last modified | 05.03.2007 |
Modified by | Heikki Jokinen |