Lecture 1 - Course Introduction
Lecture 1 - Course Introduction
Conventional and advanced instrumentation for the analysis of signals of biological origin The method
Systems for medical imaging based on the use of radiation (X and gamma rays)
Recall of the basic principles analysis and design of the electronics (analog and digital) employed in the instrumentation and a special look on applications of microelectronics to biomedicine
Electronics Design for Biomedical Instrumentation Prof. Carlo Fiorini
Course program:
I part: Electronics for acquisition and processing of biological signals
Origin of biological signals. Electrodes and sensors. Circuits for the amplification and filtering of signals. Application: the electrocardiograph. Amplifier for bio-potentials: noise, insulation, rejection of common-mode and interferences, ... design examples. Instrumentation amplifiers. Implantable bio-medical devices: The pacemaker: working principles, batteries, amplifiers, pulse generators, telemetry. Special topics on the Pacemaker, low-power amplifiers for bio-signals (articles on course web site). Selected applications of microelectronics to bio-medicine: prosthesis for artificial vision.
II part:
Basics on medical imaging. Radiographic and tomographic systems. Figures of merit. Examples of applications. Interaction of X and radiation with matter. X generators . Radioactive emitters and +. Fundamentals on detectors for X and rays. Detectors for medical imaging. The Gamma Camera. Electronics for digital radiography. Electronics for SPECT and PET. Electronics for medical imaging: - integrated front-end for detectors, electronics noise - examples of analog processing of signals - circuits for timing (PET)
Course org. :
Course material: slides of the lectures available on web (with password) in addition: articles, application notes, texts.. Bibliography: Books for consultation:
Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design, J.G.Webster, John Wiley and Sons, 1998 Design of Cardiac Pacemakers, J.G.Webster, IEEE, disponibile su web Radiation Detection and Measurement, 3rd ed., Glenn Knoll, John Wiley and Sons The Physics of Medical Imaging S.Webb, Taylor & Francis, 1988 Medical Imaging: Principles, Detectors and Electronics, Krzysztof Iniewski, Wiley, 2009
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.
Other opportunities
Opportunity of learning design software for integrated circuits design (Cadence) Not mandatory One general lecture + one practice session (3 hours). Organize groups of 3-5 students each. Five groups maximum. Calendar of practice sessions to be organized soon (Mon or Tue at 2.30pm). Opportunity for Thesis List of topics for thesis on the web General presentation of the thesis early November call for thesis starting in the II semester (March 2012) already open
Be patient and please do not esitate to ask if you do not understand my fluent Oxford English
Biomedical instrumentation
voltmeter cell membrane microelectrode placed inside the cell microelectrode placed outside the cell
Threshold
Time
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T II 0 Slope 60 85 Time 0 IV
Heart rate = 1 T
Threshold potential
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Measurement of bio-potentials
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The electrocardiograph
I + aVL +
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aVR
aVF
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WCT WCT + + + V5
PR interval 0.180.2 s
R
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ST segment
0.110.16 s
T U
J Q
ST interval
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QT interval 0.280.43 s
WCT
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Instrumentation amplifier
(V+- V-) (1+2R2/R1)
V+ V+ V-
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Cf
Vi = V1-V2
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Vo C 1 = i Vi Cf jT
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+Vbat + 0
+Vbat
Vbat Cp Co
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Rbat Phase I (b)
+ Vout -
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+Vbat
+Vbat +Vbat 0
+ Vbat
Vout=+2Vbat
IL
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Cp Co
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Rbat Phase II
+ Vout -
-Vbat
-Vbat
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Artificial vision
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The X rays
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X rays generators
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Digital radiography
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indirect conversion
direct conversion
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2D Object
By measuring 1D projections along different angles, it is possible to reconstruct the 2D distribution of the object density
Electronics Design for Biomedical Instrumentation Prof. Carlo Fiorini
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Brain
Heart
Bladder
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CT
PET
CT+PET
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threshold
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zero crossing
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