BIOE 3300: Biomedical Electronics
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Description: | ÌýÌý | Measurement circuits, signal analysis, and computer design in biological systems and medicine. Electronic devices, digital devices, amplifier design, and instrumentation safety. Laboratory reinforces lecture topics and their application to the acquisition of biological signals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Prerequisite: | ÌýÌý | BIOE 1200; EECS 2300 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Textbook: | ÌýÌý | Electrical Engineering: Principles and ApplicationsÌý A.R. HambleyÌý Prentice Hall |
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Objectives: | ÌýÌý | To apply electrical engineering principles to bioinstrumentationÌý To formulate solutions to problems in biomedical electronicsÌý To design electronic devices and systems for use in biomedical applicationsÌý To design, conduct and document laboratory experiments involving biomedical instrumentationÌý To obtain and analyze electrical signals from biological systemsÌý To function on a team of students in a laboratory settingÌý To communicate laboratory results in written formÌý To use computational tools and laboratory instruments to design and analyze electrical circuits and devices |
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Topics: | ÌýÌý | Review of circuitsÌý Op-ampsÌý DiodesÌý TransistorsÌý Sinusoidal analysisÌý Laplace transformsÌý Design and use of bio-potential amplifiers and other biomedical instruments |
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Schedule: | ÌýÌý | 2 - 1 hour and 15 minute lectures per week 2 hour and 50 minute lab per week |
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Contribution: | ÌýÌý | Engineering topics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Prepared by: | ÌýÌý | Scott Molitor (scott.molitor@utoledo.edu) and Tammy Phares (tamara.phares@utoledo.edu). |