EC EN 512

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Biomedical Instrumentation

Electrical and Computer Engineering Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering

Course Description

Biomedical instrumentation concepts including signal conditioning, pre-amplification, impedance matching, and transduction. Introduction to biomedical signal sources such as blood oxygenation, biopotentials, and free ion conductivity. Practical biomedical sensor design and construction.

When Taught

Winter

Min

3

Fixed/Max

3

Fixed

2

Fixed

3

Title

Biosignal Transduction

Learning Outcome

Students will be able to design, select, and configure the appropriate transducer to acquire a biopotential from a living system.

Title

Biosignal Conditioning and Digitization

Learning Outcome

Students will interface sensing devices to an appropriate digital acquisition system through conditioning circuitry.

Title

Data Analysis

Learning Outcome

Students will analyze experimental data for quantitative analysis.

Title

Communication

Learning Outcome

Students will develop communication skills thorough formal reports and presentations.