BME 674
Biomedical Instrumentation
This course deals with the application and design of medical instrumentation systems for which the source of the signals is living tissue or energy applied to living tissues. The major emphasis will be on, transduction principles, sensors, detectors, electronic signal conditioning and processing techniques, and electrical safety standards for medical instrumentation. Some of the major topics include: sensors and transducers - e.g. displacement, resistive, inductive, capacitive, piezoelectric, temperature, radiation thermometry, optical etc.; special-purpose amplification and signal processing techniques; ECG-EMG-EEG biopotential electrodes and amplifiers; non-invasive blood pressure, flow-rate and volume sensing and measurement techniques; respiratory plethysmography; electrochemical biosensors and laboratory instruments; medical imaging systems; and designs for electrical safety. Important instrumentation design concepts are illustrated through design labs, a final design project, and use of circuit simulation tools.
BME 674 Requisite Information:
BME 674 Let's You Take:
Prerequisites: BLG 601, BLG 701, BME 506, BME 538, CEN 199; Corequisite: BME 532
- BME 704 - Radiation Therapy Devices
- BME 70A/B - Biomedical Engineering Capstone Design
- BME 714 - Medical Robotics
- BME 777 - Emerging Topics in Biomedical Engineering
- BME 802 - Human-Computer Interaction
- BME 804 - Design of Bio-MEMS
Prerequisites: BLG 601, BLG 701, BME 506, BME 538, CEN 199; Corequisite: BME 532
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