School of Engineering \ Biomedical Engineering
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Biomedical Engineering Bachelor's Degree Program
BMM 207L course provides general information to second year Biomedical Engineering students about laboratory applications of Electronic Circuits in Biomedical Engineering.
Textbook and / or References
• Electric Circuits, James W. Nilsson, Susan A. Riedel, 8th Edition. ISBN-13: 978-0131989252
• The Analysis & Design of Linear Circuits. Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa & Gregory J. Toussaint. 8th Ed. Wiley, ISBN-13: 978-1119235385
The purpose of the BMM 207 laboratory course is to introduce the second year Biomedical Engineering students to the installation and measurement applications of electronic circuits and to ensure that their analysis is carried out. In this course, it is aimed to get to know the laboratory equipment, design circuits using PSpice, Basic Electronic Measurements, Resistive circuits, Thevenin/Norton Equivalent Circuits and Superposition Principle, Investigation of RL, RC and RLC Circuits, and implementation of passive filters.
1. General knowledge about different applications of electrical circuits and elements.
2. General knowledge about the use of measuring instruments.
3. Establishing a relationship between the results of measurements made on the circuit under different current and voltage conditions.
Week 1: Introduction the lab equipment,
Week 2: Basic concepts of PSpice,
Week 3: Basic Electronic Measurements,
Week 4: Resistive circuits,
Week 5: Thevenin/Norton Equivalent Circuits and Superposition Principle,
Week 6: Examining RL, RC and RLC Circuits,
Week 7: Passive filters
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Tentative Assesment Methods
• Final 20 %
• Exam 10 %
• Laboratory 70 %
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