Light Sensors Education and Training

Learn more about the installation and function of light sensors

By Leah Kuriluk
Light sensors are used in a large number of industries to detect motion or changes in light. If you're considering a job in electronics manufacturing, design, robotics, environmental science or many other industries, you may need to know how to install and monitor light sensors. How much you'll need to know varies depending on the job you're considering and what type of light sensor you'll be working with.

Some industries, like electronics design, may require you to know more than just how to operate light sensors. They also may need you to understand how a light sensor works, along with the knowledge of computers and circuitry needed to install and design a light sensor. If you're interested in light sensors education and training, consider the following:
  1. Learn about light sensors online from sensor manufacturers or industry websites.
  2. Take classes in electrical engineering or sensor design to learn more about how light sensors work.
  3. Attend industry events like conferences, trade shows and workshops to expand your knowledge of light sensors.

 

Get educated about light sensors online

You can find basic information on light sensor systems and how they're used in various industries online. Information on specific types of light sensors, like traffic light sensors or indoor light sensors, is also available. These resources often are provided by light sensor manufacturers or industry associations in article, video or diagram form.
Try: Check out the Sensors Reference Center provided by Machine Design, or learn more about sensors and their applications at Measuring Vegetation Health.

Enroll in an electrical engineering class for more information on light sensors

Learn more about using a motion sensor light by taking an electrical engineering class or enrolling in an engineering degree program. These classes generally go over the installation and operation of a wide variety of sensor types, including many types of light sensors. These can include working with a motion light sensor, photoelectric light sensor or calibration light sensors.
Try: Take the Smart Sensors Systems Design class offered by the International Frequency Sensor Association, or get a degree in electrical engineering from the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.

Continue your light sensor education by attending industry events

Industry events, like trade shows, conferences and workshops, are a great place to learn more about light sensors. Trade shows provide training in the newest types of light sensors and the advances in the industry. Conferences and workshops allow you to learn more directly from the manufacturer and give you the opportunity to brush up on your skills. These events also allow you to network with people in the sensor industry, sharing challenges, tips and tricks.
Try: Get training at the IEEE Sensors Conference or attend the International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications.