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Homework 4:
2. For an ideal square-wave defibrillator, determine the energy delivered to the patient (see Figure 8-
11).
3. Given a situation when a fully charged defibrillator capacitor discharges through the chest,
determine the current (peak) through the thorax and the voltage drop (peak) across the thorax.
7. Calculate the energy delivered by each pulse from a pacemaker from the given pulse signal as
shown
9. Calculate the battery life in years when the pacemaker has the following characteristics: Battery
ampere-hours (Ah) = 1.2*; pulse voltage = 2 V; *pulse width = 1 msec*; pulse time period = 1 sec;
*electrode-heart resistance = 150 ohms; current drain on the battery = 1.3 A
BMET 323 Week 5 Homework
BMET 323 Week 5 iLab
Purposes:
This lab requires that you use your circuit skills (aka trouble-shooting) to analyze what is happening,
signal wise, in Figure 1 as a function of the control switches. Secondly, the Lab addresses IAs , their
uses and critical operational parameters. Specufically, you will test the AD620s differential and
common mode voltage gains, its CMRR and use it to process analog signals of interest.
BMET 323 Week 5 iLab Human Thermometer
BMET 323 Week 6 Homework
HW 6 CH 10 4,6
4. List the types of sensors in the hemodialysis machine and their placement in the dialysis circuit.
6.List the main components of a dialysis machine on the dialysate side and on the blood side (at least
five on each side).