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EG 3201 EX
Total: 7
Lecture: 3
Tutorial: 1
Lab: 3
Year:
III
Semester: II
hour /week
hours/week
hours/week
hours/week
Course description:
This course deals with the fundamentals of pneumatics, acoustics and related mechanical and
measurement applications in biomedical field. Students will understand basic principles of transducer
and physiological transducers and other communication circuits for medical electronics.
Course Objective:
After completing this course the student will be able to:
1. Describe the uses of various pneumatics, acoustics and related mechanical and measurement
applications in biomedical field.
2. Explain the operating principles of various types of transducer for using in the biomedical field.
3. Describe the blood pressure and sound measurements
4. Check, testing of flow and volume of blood.
Course Content:
Unit 1.
[4]
Unit 2.
[6]
Unit 3.
3.5
3.6
3.7
Unit 4.
Unit 6.
[6]
Unit 7.
[6]
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Practical
1. Demonstration and orientation of man-instrument system
2. Transmitting and receiving radio waves, pulse and digital circuitry and their analysis
3. Statistical analysis of errors in measurement
4. Study of different types of transducers, their identification and applications in medical electronics
5. Direct and indirect measurements of blood pressure
6. Heart sound measurement and devices.
7. Case study of Doppler ultrasonic blood flow meter
8. Case study and design of intracranial pressure transducer
References:
1. John G. Webster, Medical Instrumentation, Application and Design: Third edition, John Wiley
and sons, New York
2. Leslie Cromwell, Bio medical Instrument and measurements, Prentice Hall, Inc, Englewood
cliffs
3. Onkar N. Pandey, Bio medical Electronics and Instrumentation, S.K. Kataria and sons,
Publishers of Engineering and Computer books
4. S. Wolf and R.F Smith, Students reference Manual for electronic Instrumentation Laboratories,
Prentice Hall.
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