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ECE 415 - Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory

Last offered Spring 2024

Official Description

Course Information: Same as BIOE 415. See BIOE 415.

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Subject Area

  • Biomedical Imaging, Bioengineering, and Acoustics

Course Director

Description

Laboratory to accompany ECE 414. Design and analysis of medical instrumentation; transducers, biopotential amplifiers, computer interfacing, basic signal processing. Introduction to complete instrument development; design, fabrication, modeling, packing, and display.

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Notes

Same as BIOE 415.

Topics

  • Instrumentation amplifiers
  • Operational amplifier circuits
  • Vascular Doppler measurement of cardiac cycle parameters
  • Sensors
  • Heart rate monitor
  • EOG, EMG, and ECG amplifiers
  • Electrodes, the skin-electrode interface
  • Design exercises

Detailed Description and Outline

Topics:

  • Instrumentation amplifiers
  • Operational amplifier circuits
  • Vascular Doppler measurement of cardiac cycle parameters
  • Sensors
  • Heart rate monitor
  • EOG, EMG, and ECG amplifiers
  • Electrodes, the skin-electrode interface
  • Design exercises

Same as BIOE 415.

Computer Usage

Computer acquisition and control of biosignals

Lab Projects

  1. Weekly laboratory reports
  2. Course Notes

Topical Prerequisites

  • Basic Circuit theory
  • Differential equations
  • Basic time/frequency domain concepts

Texts

Khandpur, Biomedical Instrumentation, McGraw Hill, 2005.

ABET Category

Engineering Science: 50%
Engineering Design: 50%
TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Biomedical Instrumentation LabAB133726LAB01300 - 1550 M  0201 Everitt Laboratory Rebecca Reck
Biomedical Instrumentation LabAB233727LAB01200 - 1450 W  0201 Everitt Laboratory Rebecca Reck
Biomedical Instrumentation LabAB333728LAB01500 - 1750 W  0201 Everitt Laboratory Rebecca Reck
Biomedical Instrumentation LabAB433729LAB01600 - 1850 M  0201 Everitt Laboratory Rebecca Reck
Biomedical Instrumentation LabAL133730LEC21200 - 1250 M  1306 Everitt Laboratory Rebecca Reck