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Course Description

Types of electronic sensors course, in this course explores the diverse world of sensors used to measure and respond to various environmental factors, such as temperature, light, pressure, and motion. You’ll start with an introduction to sensor fundamentals and learn how sensors convert physical quantities into electrical signals that can be read and analyzed. Each module covers specific sensor types, including temperature sensors (thermocouples, thermistors), light sensors (photodiodes, LDRs), pressure sensors, humidity sensors, proximity sensors, and gas detectors. Through detailed examples, you’ll see how these sensors are applied in real-world contexts—such as in consumer electronics, automotive systems, healthcare devices, and industrial automation. With hands-on exercises, you’ll learn to interpret sensor data, integrate sensors with microcontrollers, and apply them in projects. By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid understanding of various sensor types, their working principles, applications, and how they power modern technology in everything from smart homes to complex robotics.