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Dec 03, 2024
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BME 4390 - Circuits, Signals and Sensors: Instrumentation Laboratory Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: Engineering common math/phyics and CS 1112 . Enrollment limited to: BME seniors (4390) and BME MEng students (5390 ), although others with permission of instructor. This course serves as an introduction to the skills needed by biomedical engineers who chose to focus on instrument design and imaging. This course serves as the BMII Conentration Practicum Laboratory. Co-meets with BME 5390 .
W. Zipfel.
This class provides students with the basic skills needed to design and fabricate biomedical and bioanalytical instrumentation. Lectures cover analog and digital electronics, microcontrollers, microcontroller interfacing and firmware programming (in C). Circuit simulation (using CircuitLab) is covered as is an instruction to schematic capture and printed circuit board layout software (Eagle). Emphasis is on designing and building analog circuitry for sensors, analog to digital conversion and microcontroller/device and microcontroller/PC interfacing. Lab exercises involve the design and construction of a number of biomedically related circuits.
Outcome 1: Become proficient with analog electronics and analog circuit design at the level required to design and build a various biomedical devices. (ABET a,k)
Outcome 2: Become proficient with digital electronics and digital circuit design at the level required to digitize signals and collect data from a biomedical device. (ABET a,k)
Outcome 3: Become proficient at programming of microcontrollers in C to implement microcontroller/peripheral device interfacing and microcontroller/PC communications and data transfer. (ABET a,k)
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