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Courses Brief Description | ||||||
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Level 6
Code & No : BMTS361 |
Course : Biomedical Analog Signal Processing |
Credits : 2 lecture |
Pre-requisite : BMTS354 |
This course provides understanding and design of signal processing system. It starts with sampling and quantization of continuous signal, operation on analog signal, shift left and right, folding, statistical measurement, convolution, correlation, Fourier series, Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform, system analysis using Fourier Transform, Frequency response of Filters and Filter design for noise reduction. |
Code & No : BMTS362 |
Course : Biomedical Analog Electronics 2 |
Credits : 2 lecture+1 lab |
Pre-requisite : BMTS351 |
This course is an advance electronic which focus on integrated circuits and application to biomedical instrumentation. It starts with introduction to integrated circuits, and then it deals with operational amplifier; such as summing amplifier, inverter, non-inverting amplifier, integrator, differentiator, comparator, Oscillator, instrumentation amplifier and analog active filters. |
Code & No : BMTS363 |
Course : Electromechanical Energy |
Credits : 1 lecture+1 lab |
Pre-requisite : BMTS241 |
This course is focused on electromechanical energy used in biomedical technology. It includes the design, construction and performance of electrical machines in medical instrumentation. It covers also, Transformers, DC machines, step motor, single phase AC machines, special motors, and drives systems. Application to biomedical system is covered too. |
Code & No : BMTS364 |
Course : Biomedical Digital Electronics 2 |
Credits : 2 lecture+1 lab |
Pre-requisite : BMTS355 |
This course focuses on advanced digital electronic circuits, including the architecture of Microprocessors and microcontrollers. Architecture of a specific 16 bit processor. Introduction to assembly language programming. Processor interface with memory and input/output interfacing techniques. Applications of microprocessors in biomedical instruments. |
Code & No : BMTS365 |
Course : Biomedical Mechanical Equipment 2 |
Credits : 2 lecture+1 lab |
Pre-requisite : BMTS353 |
This course focus on studying the mechanical instruments including the study of function and installation of mechanical instruments such as equipment for artificial respiration system, anesthesia, artificial kidney, foot and Upper-limb prosthetics and orthotics, normal and pathological function, some electro-mechanical equipment (Infusion pumps). |
Code & No : BMTS366 |
Course : Computer Programming |
Credits : 1 lecture+1 lab |
Pre-requisite : None |
This course focuses on C and C++ programming and application to biomedical systems. It includes also, data base programming SQL, database utilization for medical systems and patients information archiving with some application using PACS database software and others. |