Basic Biomed-Engineer Notes 1
Jean Essam?CHTM,CPHRM ,CPHQ ,PMP, RMP-PMI,CDMP, GRCP,GRCA,PSM,CSSBB, RSO,NEBOSH,ISO
Biomedical & System Engineer , Healthcare Quality Engineer , Data Analysis Engineer , Radiation Safety Officer ( Nuclear Medicine/Diagnostic) and Team leader Diagnostic and Oncology Biomedical Engineers at KSUMC
1- Electronic Circut?
2- Resistance Network
Parallel?connection Parallel resistor networks can be interchanged within the same combination without changing the total resistance or total circuit current. Resistors connected together in a parallel circuit will continue to operate even though one resistor may be open-circuited
Series Connection The equivalent resistance of a set of resistors in a series connection is?equal to the algebraic sum of the individual resistances
3- Constant and symbole
Copper Wire
Audio frequency spectrum The audio spectrum is the audible frequency range at which humans can hear and spans from?20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. The audio spectrum range spans from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz and can be effectively broken down into seven different frequency bands, with each band having a different impact on the total sound.
Electromagnetic spectrum s the range of?frequencies?(the?spectrum) of?electromagnetic radiation?and their respective?wavelengths?and?photon energies.The electromagnetic spectrum covers electromagnetic waves with frequencies ranging from below one?hertz?to above 1025?hertz, corresponding to?wavelengths?from thousands of?kilometers?down to a fraction of the size of an?atomic nucleus. This frequency range is divided into separate bands, and the?electromagnetic waves?within each frequency band are called by different names; beginning at the low frequency (long wavelength) end of the spectrum these are:?radio waves,?microwaves,?infrared,?visible light,?ultraviolet,X-rays, and?gamma rays?at the high-frequency (short wavelength) end. The electromagnetic waves in each of these bands have different characteristics, such as how they are produced, how they interact with matter, and their practical applications. The limit for long wavelengths is the size of the?universe?itself, while it is thought that the short wavelength limit is in the vicinity of the?Planck length.Gamma rays, X-rays, and high ultraviolet are classified as?ionizing radiation?as their photons have enough energy to?ionize?atoms, causing chemical reactions.
Sound intensity level also known as?acoustic intensity, is defined as the power carried by sound waves per unit area in a direction perpendicular to that area. The?SI unit?of intensity, which includes sound intensity, is the?watt?per square meter (W/m2). One application is the noise measurement of sound?intensity?in the air at a listener's location as a sound energy quantity.Sound intensity is not the same physical quantity as?sound pressure. Human hearing is sensitive to sound pressure which is related to sound intensity. In consumer audio electronics, the level differences are called "intensity" differences, but sound intensity is a specifically defined quantity and cannot be sensed by a simple microphone.
4- The numbering system and equivalent
5- Electronics abbreviation
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6-Basic Electronics Circuits
Half Wave Rectifier
Full Wave Rectifier
Double voltage
Inverting and Non-Inverting amplifier
Floating load V to I converters: are used as low voltage ac and dc voltmeters, diode,LED and zener diode testers.
Current to voltage converter
7- Logic Gates
JK Flip Flop
8- Battery Precautions
9- Resistor color code
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