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Fall 2014
Apr 24, 2024
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BME 30500 - Bioinstrumentation Circuit And Measurement Principles
Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction of laboratory instruments used to measure physiological events. Stimulation and conduction of electric signals within the nervous system and other excitable tissues are demonstrated. Fundamental circuit elements and concepts include resistance, capacitance, inductance, op-amps, impedance, voltage, current, power, and frequency. Fundamental analog measurement concepts include adequate bandwidth and amplitude and phase linearity. An integrative two-week design project addresses the practical aspects of quantitative physiological measurements. Typically offered Fall.
0.000 OR 3.000 Credit hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional
Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Laboratory, Lecture
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Offered By: School of Biomedical Engr
Department: Weldon Schl of Biomedical Engr

Course Attributes:
Upper Division

May be offered at any of the following campuses:     
      West Lafayette

Learning Outcomes: 1. Employ circuit models and analysis techniques to understand, interpret, and predict bioelectric system behaviors. 2. Conduct, observe, and document laboratory experiments to test hypotheses and predictions. 3. Design bioinstrumentation systems with adequate bandwidth, amplitude linearity, and phase linearity to faithfully record a physiological event. 4. Recognize the economics, the ethical considerations, and regulatory and societal environment integral to the design of biomedical bioinstrumentation.



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