Analysis and application of analog electronic circuits to biomedical instrumentation /

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Main Author: Northrop, Robert B.
Other Authors: Neuman, Michael R.
Format: Book
Language: English
Spanish
Published: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2012.
Edition: 2a. edición
Series: Biomedical engineering
Subjects:
Notas Contenido:
  • Sources and properties of Biomedical Signals
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Other Biopotentials
  • Electrical
  • Other biopotentials
  • Electrical properties of bioelectrodes
  • Exogenous bioelectric signals
  • Chapter summary
  • Properties and models of semiconductor devices used in analog
  • Electronic systems
  • Pn junction diodes
  • Midfrequency models for BJT Behavior
  • Midfrequency models for field-effecttransistors
  • High-frequency models for trasistors and simple
  • Photons,Photodiodes, LEDs, and laser diodes
  • chapter summary
  • Differential amplifier
  • General properties of electronic, single-loop feddback systems
  • Some effects of negative voltage Feedback
  • Effects of negative current feedback
  • Chapter summary
  • Feedback ,frequency, and amplifier stability
  • what is maent bu feedback system stabuluty
  • use of root locus is feedback amplifier design
  • Operational amplifiers and comparators
  • Ideal ops amp
  • Practical op amps
  • Gain-bandwidth relation for voltage-fedderback IOAS
  • Gain-bandwidth relations in currenr fdderback amplifiers
  • Analog voltage comparator
  • Some applications of op amps in biomedicine
  • Chapters summary
  • Instructios to analog active filters
  • Types of Analog active filters
  • Electronically tunable AFs
  • Chapter summary
  • Instrumentation and medical isolation amplifiers
  • Noise and design of low-noise signal conditioning systems for biomedical applications
  • Descriptors of random noise biomedical measurements systems
  • propagation of noise though LTI filters
  • Cascade noisy amplifiers
  • Digital interfaces
  • Alisisng and the sampling theorem
  • Digital-to-analog converters
  • Quantization noise
  • Modulation and demodulation of medical signals
  • Power amplifiers and their aplications in biomedicine
  • wireless patient monitoring
  • RFID tags, GPS tags, and ultrasonic tags used in ecological research
  • Examples of special analog circuits and systems used in biomedical instrumentation

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