Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Easwari Engineering College

 

EE045

                                BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION

SEMESTER -   VIII                                                     ANNA UNIVERSITY



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Schedule

Room : LH03 & LH04A

Mon 08.30 - 09.20 & 10.20 - 11.10 Tue 11.10 - 12.00 Wed: 09.20 - 10.10 & 11.10 - 12.00


Lesson Plan/syllabus/Notes

  T4

Unit Topic

Lesson / Sub Yopic

Text (Pages)

INTRODUCTION

Cell structure and Terms

T1( 1 - 3)

Electrode - electrolyte interface, 

electrode potential, resting and action potential

T2(64 - 65)

T2(49 - 53) & T1(4-8)

electrodes for their measurement,  T1( 19 - 23)

ECG, EEG, EMG machine description , methods of measurement

T1(117 - 132,144 - 155)

three equipment failures and trouble shooting.

TRANSDUCERS

 FOR BIO-MEDICAL

INSTRUMENTATION          

Basic transducer principles

T2 (27)

Source of bioelectric potentials

T2(54)

Resistive, inductive, capacitive,  Their description and feature applicable for biomedical instrumentation. 

T2(35 - 42)

Fiber optic, photoelectric description and feature applicable for biomedical instrumentation

T2(76 - 78)
chemical transducers description and feature applicable for biomedical instrumentation T1(30 - 33)

SIGNAL

CONDITIONING,

RECORDING AND

DISPLAY

Input isolation,

T1(86 - 89)

DC amplifier, power amplifier,

and differential amplifier

T1(96 - 99)

T1(78 - 81,84,85)

feedback, op Amp

T1(73 - 78)

electrometer amplifier,

carrier Amplifier

 

T3 (717)

instrument power supply

Oscillagraphic recorder Galvanometric recorder

T3(814 - 821)

XY, magnetic recorder

T3(813 - 814)

classes/bmi/BMIL11.htm 

storage oscilloscope, 

electron microscope, 

PMMC writing systems

T3(829 - 832)

T1(277 - 280)  

T1(115 - 116) direct writing recorders

CARDIAC

MEASUREMENTS    

Electrocardiograph measurements 

Blood pressure measurement: by ultrasonic method

T2(121 - 127)

ppt

plethysmography

T2(163 - 169)

blood flow measurement by electromagnetic flow meter

T1 (233 - 236)

cardiac output measurement by dilution method

T2(157 - 162),T1(247 - 249)

Phonocardiography, 

vector cardiography. 

Heart lung machine

T1(133 - 137) T2(169 - 171,100 - 104)

T1(132 - 133)

 T1 (202 - 205)

artificial ventilator, Anesthetic machine

T1 (226 - 231)

 Basic ideas of CT scanner

T1(360 - 365)

 MRI and ultrasonic scanner

T1(374 - 382, 388 - 390,399,400)

Bio telemetry, 

laser equipment and application

T1(310 - 312,317 - 320)

T1(244,245,347 - 355)

cardiac pacemaker DC defibrillator (http://www.geocities.com/ramamurthy3030/classes/bmi/BMIL24.htm ) 

patient safety, electrical shock hazards.

T1(164-175,185 - 192)

 

 

T2(437 - 447)

COMPUTERS

 IN

BIO-MEDICAL

INSTRUMENTATION

Introduction computers in medicine

T1(343 - 347)

http://www.oslerbooks.com/carrel/kelley48.html

LECTURE 1 OF PROF.TOMPKINS 

basics of signal conversion and digital filtering 

T1(99 - 110) T3(726 - 728)

signal conv & digital filtering 

data reduction technique, time and frequency  domain technique

T4

 ECG Analysis.

T4

 

TEXTBOOK

1. Dr. Arumugam M, Bio-Medical Instrumentation, Anuradha Agencies, 1992.
2. Leslie Cromwell et al , Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, PHI 2ed
3.E.Doebelin, 'Measurement systems'-application and design, McGrawHill International - 3 Ed
4.Tompkins,Biomedical Digital Signal Processing


Assignments (not given here)

Unit 1:

Unit 2:

Unit 3:

Unit 4:

Unit 5:


Tests/Model Exam   

class test I question paper

class test II question paper


Links

 


AUTHOR:
 
Mr.S.RAMAMURTHY
DEPT OF EEE
SRM EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
CHENNAI 600089
MAILTO: [email protected]
 
 
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