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    Electronics with applications on Biomedical Engineering

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    Electronics with applications on Biomedical Engineering

    Electronics with applications on Biomedical Engineering
    Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.28 GB | Duration: 9h 20m



    Electronics crash course that covers many topics from very basics to Embedded Systems with Biomedical applications

    What you'll learn
    Have a complete knowledge about basic electronics ( analog components )
    Have a complete knowledge about basic circuits like logic gates, analog to digital (ADC), filters and amplifers
    Design and analyse the electronics related to the weak signal acquisition, particularly electrophysiology
    How to code in Arduino for real-time control applications
    Will have the basics that will allow students to be able to create , design or develop new medical equipment
    Understand the working principle of electronic medical equipment and how to maintain them

    Description
    Be part of a new generation combining state-of-the-art electronics and biomedicine to develop new medical technologies. Consider this course as the gate to the world of biomedical engineering. In this course, we will cover many topics starting from the very basics going through electronic components (how they work and how to use them) and designing circuits finishing with Arduino, and how to program it. The best part is that we are going to apply this knowledge to biomedical projects like heartbeat sensors and electrocardiographs aka ECG. Meaning that we are going to build useful medical equipment from scratch. After that, we are going to explain the working principle of the most famous and used biomedical equipment.

    So why study just electronics when you could combine electronics and biomedicine to develop new medical technologies and start your journey in the field of biomedical engineering.

    The good thing about this course is that it is very summarized meaning that 1hours of other courses equals 10 minutes in this course so you are not going to waste time.

    The course is covering the practical basics of almost everything that a modern biomedical engineer is required to know: electronics, microcontrollers (Arduino), and working principles of biomedical equipment. All covered disciplines do not require any prior knowledge.

    Thanks for reading and I hope to see you inside.

    Who this course is for:
    Any one curious about electronic circuits
    Beginner at electronic engineering want to combin electronics with biomedicine to develop new medical technologies.
    Biomedical engineering students who want to improve them selves