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BioInstrumentation

Chapter 8: BioInstrumentation

Assistant Prof. Yangmo Yoo

Department of Electrical Engineering &


Interdisciplinary Program of Integrated
Biotechnology
Sogang University
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서울대학교 김희찬 교수님 강의 자료 발췌

8.1 Introduction

Instrumentation is;
–the technology of designing and constructing
instruments, especially for use in science and
industry.(freedictionary.com)
–an
an electrical or pneumatic device placed in the field
to provide measurementand/or controlcapabilities for
the system.
system (wikipedia
(wikipedia.org)
org)

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8.3 Charge, Current, Voltage, Power, and
8.2 Basic Bioinstrumentation System
Energy
Electronics
Science and technology based on and concerned with
the controlled flow of electrons or other carriers of
electric charge, especially in semiconductor devices. It
is one of the principal branches of electrical
engineering.
Charge(電荷) = a definite quantity of “electricity”
Concerned about “electricity”

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Electricity Basic Electrical Quantities & Laws

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Membrane Potential(Voltage example) Voltage & Current – AC/DC

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Voltage vs Current –measurement Voltage & Current –power & energy

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8.4 RESISTANCE, 8.8 INDUCTORS 8.9
Electrical Components -passive elements
CAPACITORS

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Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)

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8.5 LINEAR NETWORK ANALYSIS 8.6 Linearity and Superposition

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8.7 Thevenin’s Theorem Source

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8.10 A GENERAL APPROACH TO SOLVING CIRCUITS Analogy between Electrical & Mechanical
INVOLVING RESISTORS,
RESISTORS CAPACITORS
CAPACITORS, AND INDUCTORS System

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Analogy between Electrical & Hydraulic


8.12 TIME-VARYING SIGNALS
System

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Euler’s Formula Phasor

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Phasor Analysis Transform Analysis

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Electrical Impedance Transfer Function

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Signal Representation Fourier Series

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Effect of Higher Harmonics Effect of Higher Harmonics

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Time and Frequency Domain 8.11 Operational Amplifer

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OP Amp History OP-AMP

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OP-AMP OP-AMP Circuit Analysis

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OP-AMP Circuit Analysis Biopotential Measurement: Principle

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Biopotential Measurement: Meaning Bioelectric Signal Amplifer

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Noise Single-sided Amplifer

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Missions of Bio-amplifer Differential Amplifier

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Differential Amplifier Differential Amplifier

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Instrumentation Amplifer 8.13 Active Analog Filters

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Frequency Response of Filter Filter & Frequency Response

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Filter & Frequency Response 8.14 Bioinstrumentation Design

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Instrumentation Design Instrumentation Design

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