About the professor
CONTACT
syllabus
What are we going to learn?
Biomedical instrumentation 2
bibliography
Student outcomes
How are we going to learn?
What are we going to need?
How will we be evaluated?
What are we going to need?
During the course you will need different tools
Hardware:
- Signal generators.
- Oscilloscope
- Multimeter
- Electrical components
Software:
- Multisim.
- Proteus
- Mplab X
- LabVIEW
How arewe going to learn?
- This course is intended to be practical, so you must actively participate.
- As this course includes the laboratory, you will apply theoretical knowledge in the development of practices.
- Your attendance is very important since there will be different evaluation activities during the course, such as design and analysis of different circuits.
Who am I?
BSc Bionic Engineering MSc Biomedical Engineering and Physics PhD Biomedical Engineering and Physics National researcher Level I (SNI I) Research interests. Pattern recognition, biomedical signal processing, BCI applications
student outcomes
During this course you will reinforce the following skills:
- identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics,
- ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors,
- develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions..
bibliography
• Badnjević, A., Cifrek, M., Magjarević, R., & Džemić, Z. (Eds.). (2018). Inspection of Medical Devices. [electronic resource] : For Regulatory Purposes (1st ed. 2018.). Springer Singaporehttps://udlap.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search-ebscohost-com.udlap.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cat00047a&AN=udlap.000382909&lang=es&site=eds-live• Chan, A. Y. K. (2016). Biomedical device technology : principles and design (2nd ed.). Charles C. Thomas, publisher, LTD.
• Chatterjee, S., & Miller, A. (2010). Biomedical instrumentation systems.
Syllabus
1. Biopotentials. 2. Electrodes. 3. Biopotential amplifiers.4. Pressure and blood flow measurement.5. Measurements of the respiratory system.
In the following link you can download the complete document
CONTACT
rocio.salazarv@udlap.mx
Office IA 250N
Advice:Tuesday and Thursday 13:00 - 14:00, IA250N
How will we be evaluated?
* The PRACTICES will be evaluated according the rubric in this link
Practices
* Details about the ECG design PROJECT can be seen in the following link
Project
What are we going to do?
At the end of the course you will be able to understand and provide basic information on the most commonly used electronic instruments in the hospital field and the physiological and physical principles involved.
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Transcript
About the professor
CONTACT
syllabus
What are we going to learn?
Biomedical instrumentation 2
bibliography
Student outcomes
How are we going to learn?
What are we going to need?
How will we be evaluated?
What are we going to need?
During the course you will need different tools
Hardware:
Software:
How arewe going to learn?
Who am I?
BSc Bionic Engineering MSc Biomedical Engineering and Physics PhD Biomedical Engineering and Physics National researcher Level I (SNI I) Research interests. Pattern recognition, biomedical signal processing, BCI applications
student outcomes
During this course you will reinforce the following skills:
bibliography
• Badnjević, A., Cifrek, M., Magjarević, R., & Džemić, Z. (Eds.). (2018). Inspection of Medical Devices. [electronic resource] : For Regulatory Purposes (1st ed. 2018.). Springer Singaporehttps://udlap.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search-ebscohost-com.udlap.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cat00047a&AN=udlap.000382909&lang=es&site=eds-live• Chan, A. Y. K. (2016). Biomedical device technology : principles and design (2nd ed.). Charles C. Thomas, publisher, LTD. • Chatterjee, S., & Miller, A. (2010). Biomedical instrumentation systems.
Syllabus
1. Biopotentials. 2. Electrodes. 3. Biopotential amplifiers.4. Pressure and blood flow measurement.5. Measurements of the respiratory system.
In the following link you can download the complete document
CONTACT
rocio.salazarv@udlap.mx
Office IA 250N
Advice:Tuesday and Thursday 13:00 - 14:00, IA250N
How will we be evaluated?
* The PRACTICES will be evaluated according the rubric in this link
Practices
* Details about the ECG design PROJECT can be seen in the following link
Project
What are we going to do?
At the end of the course you will be able to understand and provide basic information on the most commonly used electronic instruments in the hospital field and the physiological and physical principles involved.