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ENDT 1345 - Applied Electronics & Instrumentation

3 credit hours. 2 lecture hours. 2 lab hours.
Prerequisites: Admission into Program
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Theory and application of electrical concepts, recording techniques, data analysis, and descriptions. Includes electronics and instrumentation associated with the conventional electroencephalograph such as the power supply, contribution of electrodes, differential amplifier concepts, filters (low frequency, high frequency, and 60-Hz filters), the writer unit, electrical output, electrical safety, and standard for clinical electroencephalographs. Also covers ambulatory monitoring and digital electroencephalography.
Additional Fees: Lab Fee: $25
Measurable Learning Outcomes:
Summarize atomic theory as it applies to the principles of charge; differentiate between voltage, current, resistance, power, AC/DC, capacitance, and inductance; apply principles of electronics to elements in series and in parallel; explain the use of transformers, semiconductors (diodes, transistors/amplifying devices, and digital devices); and demonstrate correct calibration of commonly used instruments.



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