BE 202 - Circuits, Sensors, and Measurements
- Credit Hours: 3R-3L-4C
- Term Available: F
- Graduate Studies Eligible: No
- Prerequisites: ENGD 120, MA 103 or MA 113 permission of instructor.
- Corequisites: None
Discussion of measurement principles and signal conditioning circuits for biomedical engineering. This course reinforces topics such as DC and AC circuit analysis techniques and explores topics such as op-amp circuit and frequency analysis in the context of biomedical signal conditioning. Fundamentals of digital logics and flip-flops will also be introduced. Lastly, the working principles of different types of biomedical sensors (surface potential, temperature, force, pressure, velocity), and the topic of uncertainty analysis will also be covered.