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Grading Opportunities

Grading Opportunities. Lab Reports – at least one more on filters Transducer Presentation Biomedical Instrumentation Presentation Lab Design Project Final Exam. Sensor Reports. 2 BASIC SENSORS AND PRINCIPLES 2.1 Displacement Measurements 2.2 Resistive Sensors 2.3 Bridge Circuits

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Grading Opportunities

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  1. Grading Opportunities • Lab Reports – at least one more on filters • Transducer Presentation • Biomedical Instrumentation Presentation • Lab Design Project • Final Exam

  2. Sensor Reports • 2 BASIC SENSORS AND PRINCIPLES • 2.1 Displacement Measurements • 2.2 Resistive Sensors • 2.3 Bridge Circuits • 2.4 Inductive Sensors • 2.5 Capacitive Sensors • 2.6 Piezoelectric Sensors • 2.7 Temperature Measurements • 2.8 Thermocouples

  3. Sensor Reports • 2.9 Thermistors • 2.10 Radiation Thermometry • 2.11 Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensors • 2.12 Optical Measurements • 2.13 Radiation Sources • 2.14 Geometrical and Fiber Optics • 2.15 Optical Filters • 2.16 Radiation Sensors • 2.17 Optical Combinations

  4. Sensor Reports • 7 BLOOD PRESSURE AND SOUND • 7.1 Direct Measurements • 7.2 Harmonic Analysis of Blood-Pressure Waveforms • 7.3 Dynamic Properties of Pressure-Measurement Systems • 7.4 Measurement of System Response • 7.5 Effects of System Parameters on Response • 7.6 Bandwidth Requirements for Measuring Blood Pressure • 7.7 Typical Pressure-Waveform Distortion • 7.8 Systems for Measuring Venous Pressure • 7.9 Heart Sounds • 7.10 Phonocardiography • 7.11 Cardiac Catheterization • 7.12 Effects of Potential and Kinetic Energy on Pressure Measurements • 7.13 Indirect Measurements of Blood Pressure • 7.14 Tonometry

  5. Sensor Reports • 8 MEASUREMENT OF FLOW AND VOLUME • OF BLOOD • 8.1 Indicator-Dilution Method That Uses Continuous Infusion • 8.2 Indicator-Dilution Method That Uses Rapid Injection • 8.3 Electromagnetic Flowmeters • 8.4 Ultrasonic Flowmeters • 8.5 Thermal-Convection Velocity Sensors • 8.6 Chamber Plethysmography • 8.7 Electrical-Impedance Plethysmography • 8.8 Photoplethysmography

  6. Sensor Reports • 9 MEASUREMENTS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • 9.1 Modeling the Respiratory System • 9.2 Measurement of Pressure • 9.3 Measurement of Gas-Flow • 9.4 Lung Volume • 9.5 Respiratory Plethysmography • 9.6 Some Tests of Respiratory Mechanics • 9.7 Measurement of Gas Concentration • 9.8 Some Tests of Gas Transport

  7. Sensor Reports • 10 CHEMICAL BIOSENSORS • 10.1 Blood-Gas and Acid-Base Physiology • 10.2 Electrochemical Sensors • 10.3 Chemical Fibrosensors • 10.4 Ion-Selective Field-Effect Transistor • 10.5 Immunologically Sensitive Field-Effect Transistor • 10.6 Noninvasive Blood-Gas Monitoring • 10.7 Blood-Glucose Sensors • 10.8 Electronic Noses • 10.9 Lab-on-a-Chip

  8. Equipment Reports • Biomedical Instrumentation System of your choice(with Finley approval) • Collect information on a commercial system of the type you have chosen. • In a class presentation describe its function, design, operation, and FDA review history and reports of problems.

  9. Lab Projects • At least one lab exercise on filter design • Lab Design Projects (features) • Current Sources • EEG Amplifier with Variable Gain and Frequency Cut-offs • Electrode Impedance Measuring Capability • Human Electrical Safety Features

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