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Measure resistive sensors
From the course: Electronics Foundations: Basic Circuits
Measure resistive sensors
- [Instructor] There are several types of sensors that change their resistance based on the thing they're measuring. For example, a photo resistor changes its resistance based on the amount of light shining on it. The resistance of a strain gauge depends on how it's physically deformed, and the resistance of a thermistor changes with temperature. To read one of those sensors, I need to measure its resistance. Unfortunately, I often use these types of resistive sensors in projects with microcontrollers, which are not designed to directly measure resistance. But microcontrollers often have analog to digital converters, which are designed to easily measure voltage. So, I need a way to convert the resistance of a sensor into a voltage that I can read with my microcontroller, and the simplest way to do that is with a voltage divider. To measure a resistive sensor, I'll create a voltage divider with the top resistor, R1, being a…
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Resistors in series3m 50s
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Voltage dividers3m 11s
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Shift voltage levels4m 52s
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Measure resistive sensors3m 30s
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Potentiometers3m 15s
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Resistors in parallel5m 26s
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Kirchhoff's circuit laws4m 36s
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Wheatstone Bridge4m 52s
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Challenge: Light activated switch2m 37s
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Solution: Challenge: Light activated switch3m 56s
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