Lecture 1 - Course Introduction
Lecture 1 - Course Introduction
• Imaging systems for medical diagnostic employ detectors (solid state), integrated
circuits (VLSI) and processing systems (ex. DSP) for the acquisition and the
processing of large quantities of information
The method
Exam: Oral exam only. In the first two dates (Feb./Mar.) with
possibility of choice of the date in a list with about 20 days,
for the other dates, in the official day only.
voltmeter
microelectrode
cell placed outside
membrane the cell
microelectrode
placed inside
the cell
Threshold
Time
T Heart rate = 1
T
II
0
Slope 0
Threshold potential
–60 IV
–85
Time Maximal diastolic potential (MDP)
+ + – +
V1 – WCT R
WCT – V3
S–T
segment
0.11–0.16 s
T
+ P
U
+
+ V5 J
P–R Q S–T interval
interval S
0.18–0.2 s
Q–T interval
– 0.28–0.43 s
WCT
V+
V+
V-
V-
Power source
Control
unit
Pulse generator
1 2 Cf
V2 ∆Vi = V1-V2
I I = ∆Vi×f×Ci
Ci -
Vo
V1 + Reff = ∆Vi/I = 1/f×Ci
1 2
nT–T/2 Vo = I × 1/jωCf
nT–T nT = ∆Vi×f×Ci/jωCf
ON
1 OFF
2 ON
OFF
Vo C 1
= i
T ∆V i Cf jωT
+Vbat + +Vbat +
Vbat IL
Cp Co Vout
0 0 -
Rbat
Phase I
(b) +Vbat
+Vbat
Vout=+2Vbat
+Vbat 0 +
+ IL
Vbat Cp Co Vout
0
-Vbat -
-Vbat
Rbat -Vbat
Phase II
2D Object
1-dimensional
intensity horizontal
projection
1-dimensional
vertical
projection
coincidence
window (10ns)
(electronic collimation)
Brain
Heart
Bladder
threshold
leading edge
zero crossing