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Analysis & Application Of Analog Electronic Circuits To Biomedical Instrumentation 2Nd Edition

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    Author(s)Robert B Northrop
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9781439866696
    Pages578
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2012

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    Taylor & Francis Analysis & Application Of Analog Electronic Circuits To Biomedical Instrumentation 2Nd Edition by Robert B Northrop

    Analysis and Application of Analog Electronic Circuits to Biomedical Instrumentation, Second Edition helps biomedical engineers understand the basic analog electronic circuits used for signal conditioning in biomedical instruments. It explains the function and design of signal conditioning systems using analog ICs-the circuits that enable ECG, EEG, EMG, ERG, tomographic images, biochemical spectrograms, and other crucial medical applications. This book demonstrates how op amps are the keystone of modern analog signal conditioning system design and illustrates how they can be used to build instrumentation amplifiers, active filters, and many other biomedical instrumentation systems and subsystems. It introduces the mathematical tools used to describe noise and its propagation through linear systems, and it looks at how signal-to-noise ratios can be improved by signal averaging and linear filtering.