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Design of medical electronic devices / Reinaldo Perez.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Perez, Reinaldo.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical instruments and apparatus.
Medical electronics.
Medical electronics--Equipment and supplies.
Medical electronics--Technological innovations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (293 p.)
Place of Publication:
San Diego : Academic Press, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The design of medical electronics is unique because of the background needed by the engineers and scientists involved. Often the designer is a medical or life science professional without any training in electronics or design. Likewise, few engineers are specifically trained in biomedical engineering and have little or no exposure to the specific medical requirements of these devices. Design of Medical Electronic Devices presents all essential topics necessary for basic and advanced design. All aspects of the electronics of medical devices are also covered. This is an essential book for gradua
Contents:
Front Cover; Design of Medical Electronic Devices; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Proper Design of Power Subsystems in Medical Electronics; 1.1 Electromagnetic Interference Requirements; 1.2 Transient Voltage Protection; 1.3 Electromagnetic Interference; 1.4 Inrush Current Control; 1.5 Soft Start; 1.6 Overvoltage Protection; 1.7 Undervoltage Protection; 1.8 Overload Protection; 1.9 Snubber Circuits; 1.10 Output Filtering; 1.11 Power Failure Warning; 1.12 Flightback Switch Mode Power Supplies; 1.13 Half-Bridge Flyback Converter; 1.14 Forward Converter
1.15 High-Voltage DefibrillatorsReferences; Chapter 2. Fundamentals of Magnetic Resonance Imaging; 2.1 Early History of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; 2.2 General Review of MRI; 2.3 A More Detailed Overview of MRI; 2.4 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Hardware Design; 2.5 Pulsing and NMR Imaging; References; Chapter 3. Particle Accelerator Design; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Heavy Particles; 3.3 Particle Accelerators; 3.4 Linear RF Accelerators; 3.5 Particles Accelerated by a Magnetic Field; 3.6 Synchrotrons; 3.7 Accelerator Hardware; 3.8 Magnetrons; 3.9 Accelerator Architecture; References
Chapter 4. Sensor Characteristics4.1 Sensor Parameters; 4.2 Physical Principles of Sensing; 4.3 Sensor Interfacing; 4.4 Driving Bridges; 4.5 Signal-Conditioning Amplifiers; 4.6 Instrumentation Amplifiers; 4.7 Chopper-Stabilized Amplifiers; 4.8 Isolation Amplifier; 4.9 Strain, Force, Pressure, and Flow Sensors; 4.10 High-Impedance Sensors; 4.11 High-Impedance Charge Output; 4.12 Charge-Coupled Device Sensors; 4.13 Position and Motion Sensors; 4.14 Temperature Sensors; References; Chapter 5. Data Acquisition; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Sample and Hold Conversion; 5.3 Multichannel Acquisition
5.4 High-Speed Sampling in ADCs5.5 Selection of Drive Amplifier for ADC Performance; 5.6 Driving ADCs with Switched Capacitor Inputs; 5.7 Gain Setting and Level Shifting; 5.8 High-Speed Sampling ADC External Reference Voltage Generation; 5.9 ADC Input Protection; 5.10 Noise Considerations in High-Speed Sampling ADCs; 5.11 Multichannel Applications for Data Acquisition Systems; 5.12 External Protection of Amplifiers; 5.13 High-Speed ADC Architectures; References; Chapter 6. Noise and Interference Issues in Analog Circuits; 6.1 Basic Noise Calculation in Op-Amps
6.2 Fundamental Op-Amp Specifications6.3 Input Offset Voltage; 6.4 The Noise Gain of Op-Amps; 6.5 Slew Rate and Power Bandwidth of Op-Amps; 6.6 Gain-Bandwidth Products; 6.7 Internal Noise in Op-Amps; 6.8 Noise Issues in High-Speed ADC Applications; 6.9 Proper Power Supply Decoupling; 6.10 Bypass Capacitors and Resonances; 6.11 Usage of Two or More Bypass Capacitors; 6.12 Designing Power Bus Rails in Power-Ground Planes for Noise Control; 6.13 The Effect of Trace Resistance; 6.14 ASIC Signal Integrity Issues (Ground Bounce); 6.15 Crosstalk through PC Card Pins
6.16 Parasitic Extraction and Verification Tools for ASIC
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-281-00556-8
9786611005566
0-08-049109-X
OCLC:
476059543

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