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Dear students, this directory provides the following material for preparation and follow-up of the exercises in Medical Electronics:
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Organizational information
Course Details
Exercises are held in H10.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that you have attended Circuit design (Schaltungstechnik).
If you have not done so, have a look at the summaries of required basic knowledge for each exercise as well as the literature recommendations below.
If you have not done so, have a look at the summaries of required basic knowledge for each exercise as well as the literature recommendations below.
Literature Recommendations
- Tietze, U., Schenk, C., Gamm, E. Halbleiter-Schaltungstechnik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. 15. Aufl. 2016.
- Horowitz, P., Hill, W. The Art of Electronics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York. 3. Aufl. 2015.
- Oehme, W.F., Huemer, M., Pfaff, M. Elektronik und Schaltungstechnik. Ein verständlicher Einstieg. Carl Hanser, München, 2. Aufl. 2012.
Exercise 1 - Amplifiers
Exercise 2 - Instrumentation amplifier
Exercise 3 - EMG stimulation
Exercise 4 - Filters
Exercise 5 - Lock-in amplifier
Exercise 6 - Digital Isolator
Exercise 7 - Optocoupler
Exercise 8 - Read-out circuit for capacitive sensors
Exercise 9 - Driven-right-leg circuit
Exercise 10 - Analog-to-digital converters