
Biomedical Circuits and Signals
BE-307LR-0
University at Buffalo
- Semester
- Summer 2025
- Instructor
- Mary K Canty
- Start Date
- 05-27-2025
- Total Credits
- 3
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- 716-645-5698
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Designed for BE students with 60+ credit hours earned or in progress, this course explores fundamental knowledge of biological signals and the circuitry and software used to acquire, analyze, and process these circuits and signals. Reviews basic properties of signals and systems, develops an in-depth knowledge of electronic circuit design, exposes students to problem-oriented design with special emphasis on problems particular to biomedical applications, and integrates the physiological concepts with electronic design to prepare the students for solving problems in any area of biomedical engineering. MATLAB will be used for signal processing. Students will develop skills to analyze signals, and design circuits for biomedical applications.
Prerequisites:
(EAS 200 or EE 202) and (EAS 230 or EAS 240 or CSE 115 or EAS 999TRCP);
Co-Requisite: BE 201;
BE or ENS Majors Only.
Course Area: Engineering
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 05-27-2025 - 07-07-2025
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