Course Syllabus

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Course title Practices of Microsensors
Semester 114-2
Designated for THE NANO-TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM PROGRAM
PhD Program for Nanoengineering and Nanoscience
Master Program for Nanoengineering and Nanoscience
NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY DISTANCE LEARNING
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MECHANICS
Instructor WEI-CHANG LI
Curriculum No. AM 7187
Curriculum Id No. 543 M5430
Class
Credit 3
Full/Half Yr. Half
Required/Elective Elective
Time Tuesday 6,7,8(13:20~16:20)
Place
Remarks Not open in course pre-registration period。 The course is conducted in English。

 

Course Syllabus

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Course Description The course aims to cultivate the hands-on capability using several modules on sensors and data processing practical practices.
Course Objective Based on learning by doing, to make students to quickly catch up the skills of basic electronics, devices, data analysis.
Course Requirement This course requires funding to cover equipment and material cost. To ensure proper funding usage, email the lecture before select this course to identify your need for taking this course.
Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
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Progress

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Week 1 MEMS Fabrication Process Overview
Week 2 Capacitive Transducers Modeling
Week 3 Nonlinearity in Capacitive Transducers
Week 4 Electrical Stiffness Modeling
Week 5 Stress Modeling in CMOS-MEMS Process
Week 6 Temperature Coefficient of Frequency
Week 7 Temperature Compensation Using Electrical Stiffness
Week 8 Midterm
Week 9 Nonlinearity in Resonators
Week 10 Internal Resonance Modeling
Week 11 FEA Simulation for Nonlinearity
Week 12 Mechanical Frequency Combs
Week 13 Applications of Mechanical Frequency Combs
Week 14 Impact Induced Nonlinearity
Week 15 Applications of Vibro-Impact Resonators
Week 16 Final Project Demo

 

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