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electronic engineer
Aug11-08, 08:08 AM
Hello.

Any good resources which include general information about :

1- Bioelectric signals
2- Physiological transducers
3- Electrodes
4- Biopotential amplifiers

for ECG (electrocardiograph),EEG(electroencephalograph),EOG (electro-oculograph).

schroder
Aug11-08, 10:14 AM
Hello.

Any good resources which include general information about :

1- Bioelectric signals
2- Physiological transducers
3- Electrodes
4- Biopotential amplifiers

for ECG (electrocardiograph),EEG(electroencephalograph),EOG (electro-oculograph).


I would advise you look in National Instruments, particularly their Lab View applications. All I can say is the technology, technical support, on site training is the best!

http://digital.ni.com/worldwide/bwcontent.nsf/web/all/8A3AA5FAB135161E8625744A0063EC24?opendocument&metc=mt4gu8&elq=08E3B5A101B0420EB4553C5C362B765A

marcusl
Aug11-08, 10:38 AM
Geddes and Baker, Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation, 3rd ed.

berkeman
Aug11-08, 12:51 PM
I had a class on Biomedical Instrumentation that I enjoyed, and found the textbook by Webster to be good:

http://www.amazon.com/Medical-Instrumentation-Application-John-Webster/dp/0471153680/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1218473412&sr=8-2


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temujin
Aug13-08, 04:59 AM
Hi,

I remember Texas Instruments had some good application notes on ECG amplifiers.

there are also plenty of books on the market. The "Webster" book as well as the one from "Enderle" (search for them at Amazon) are part of almost any biomedical engeneering course. They are good, but very brief.

regards
t.

electronic engineer
Aug13-08, 12:37 PM
I will try to get these books. Thanks

cmos
Aug19-08, 07:50 PM
A professor at my previous institute used Bioelectricity by Plonsey and Barr; however, this might be a bit more "fundamental" than what you're looking for.

electronic engineer
Aug20-08, 11:18 AM
Yeah. I think that i need such "fundamental" descriptions to those topics.
Anyway let's see...we might want to discuss more
thanks