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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

 
 

EBME 418. Electronics for Biomedical Engineering

 

Description
Review of electronic circuits. Analog design for biomedical electronics. Low noise, precision amplification, shielding, grounding, interfacing, and electrical safety. Electrophysiological amplifiers and biomagnetic field measurements.

Course Goals
The goal of the course is to provide students with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the principles of electronic circuits with a particular emphasis on solving design problems involving commonly encountered in biomedical electronics.

The specific course objectives are to review the fundamentals of electronic circuit design, to expose to students to problem-oriented design, to expose the students to problems particular to biomedical electronics circuits, to integrate the physiological concepts with electronic design and to prepare the students for solving design problems in any area of biomedical engineering.

Prerequisites
Undergraduate course in electronic circuit analysis and design.

Class/laboratory Schedule
Two 75 minute lectures per week.

Typical Class Size
8-15

Semesters and Years Offered
Offered spring semester every year.

Computer Usage
All assignments require computer simulation to be implemented in Pspice

Laboratory Projects
Weekly design projects of increasing complexity.

Course Objectives

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