Electronic Measurement and Hand Tool Skills

ELTR1131

  • Requisites: This course is available to students in the Biomedical Engineering Technology program. Co-requisite: ELTR1130.
  • Course Equivalencies: ELTR1132
  • Open Studies: Not Available
  • Credits: 6.00

Biomedical technologists perform electronic measurements on medical devices and use soldering and hand tools to service these devices. This is a lab course supported by the ELTR1130 passive circuits theory course. Students will construct basic electronic circuits using breadboarding and simulation software. Electronic test equipment will be used to perform accurate and repeatable measurements. Practical analysis and trouble shooting techniques using electronic instruments are practiced. This course develops soldering and de-soldering skills culminating in the assembly of a microcontroller kit that will be used throughout the program. Using basic hand tools, the students will learn to safely disassemble and re-assemble medical devices.

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