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os Correctecl_ Copp 9FX5 = [133] _Enclosure to Hem No. 44-34 TSA 2008 | { i UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAL Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations For The Second Year (Semester II] and 1V) ~~ Ofthe B.E. Degree Course In ical Engineering ademic year 2008-2009) J ‘S. (With effect from thea ne - ¢ | 1 nv Syllabes Structore(R-2007) SE. Blomedical Engineering Somesterttt So No. | suvjest | Pevods per Week Selene of Esluaton (Cah 60min henry] Pesta’ | Paper [TW] Pasta [Ort] Tos Ora | | Mes. ‘oral Hoa] Mane t 1 Flsernie Crew ST Anatysisand | | | Design | — | and Physiology 5. biomes 3 iresntation & 7 <——Teehniques | “oval a "Gal wal hae on hop si a the sport pg bythe dents forthe ae ‘rl would base on Inst vit andthe prt reared bythe sadn on various biomaterials Semester Shans onan wo.] Subject | Peviods per Week Scheme of Evaluation i (eh 60 nin) "Thessy | Praca” | Paper — JTW" Prasial Pal | Total le ora Marks | writ [Fawr | aie \ [Bente Crea | 08300 | 50 alysis and Design | “Treandacers iy 888 a7 150 Biometicl | | paitttaiia | 3. Elecioaie is Costeumenss | 4. SEaginsring — 3 100 atematiestv | ' w Tr “iB * Saja somman with estat and lec Engesing ranches University of Mumbai Chass: SE, Branch: Biomelical | Semester: lif Engineerin ‘Subject: Elecironic Circuit Analysis and Design-1 Periods per Week Lecture [04 (Gach 60 min.) Fractcal | 03 Tutorial [— Hours | Marks Evaluation Systems |[_ Theory [03 100 Practical & Oral [02 50 Oral = Tem Work 25 _ Total 115 M Content Time [7 Bie Creu es Design of Reser Ciceuts, Half Wave Recttction, Full Wave Recfeation Filter Ripe Vliage and Diode Curent, Voge Doubler Cir, Zener Dade Cireuits. Clipper and Clamper Cres, Muliple-Dinde Cites, Photodiode ad LED Circuits | 7] The Bipolar Junetion Transistor th BIT Biasing, DC analysis, Configurations (CB, CC, CE), Subily, Mulistage (Caseade and Casco Amplifiers T—[The Bipolar Junction Transistor Amplifiers Tors ‘The Bipolar Linear Anspier, Grahial Analysis and AC Equivalent Ciruite Small Signal Hybrid? Equivalent Circuit of the Bipolar ‘Transistor, Hybri-11 Equivalent Cirait Including the Carly Elfxt, Expanded Hybrid Equivalent iret, Smal sgt sys of BIT thing. sh parameter, re model. Basie Transistor "Amplifier Configurations. Common miter Anpifis, AC Loa Line Analysis, Common Collector Emiter Follower Amplifier. Common Base “Amplifier, The Tinee Base Arplier Cnfiguatons: Summary and Comparison. Malistage Amplifiers (Cascade and Dasigton, Power Considerations, Evitonmental Themal Consierations in Tanssior “Amplifiers, Manufscure's Speciation. “The Feld Esfet Transistor: ‘Shs Junction. Field-Effet Transistor, MOS. Feld-Efect Transistor. MOSFET DC. Circuit Analysis and basic MOSFET “pplication: Switch, Digital Logic Gate snd Ample. Temperate effets on MOSFETs, Input Protetion ia MOSFET, The Power FET (VMOS). Power MOSFETs - 7 S| Basi FET Ample Bis ite MOSFET Amplifier, Basie Transsior Amplifier Configurations, Common Source Amplifier, Source Follower Amplifier, Gate Configuration, Basic Amplifier Configurations: Summary and Configuration, Single- Stage Integatec Circuit MOSFET. Amplifiers, Multistage Amplifiers, Basic FET Amplifiers. 3 Frequency Response of Amplifiers: hes ‘Amplifier Frequeney Response, System Transfer Functions. S- Domain Analysis, First Order Functions, Bode Plts, Short Cireuit and Open Circuit Time Constants. Frqueney Response; Transistor ‘Amplifiers with Circuit Capacitors, Frequency Response: Bipolar Transistor, Frequency Response: The FET, High Frequency Response OF Transistor Circus, TP Ditterentiat” Ampliters: Basie BIT & TFET and deena | Gos fnplfers constant cument source and eurent -mior circus, diferent amplifiers with ave load Theory Examination: Tr Question paper wil comprise of tral 7 questions. each of 20 marks, Only 5 questions need tobe solved. 11 willbe compulsory and based onthe entire syllabus Remaining questions wil be mixed in nature In question paper weightage of exh module will be proportional to the numberof respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus. Practical & Oral Examination: Practical examination will be based on one experiment performed from the list of ‘experiments given in he syllabus and the oral wil be based on entre subject. ‘Term work: ‘Term work consists of minimum eight experiments and a written tes, The distribution of the term work all bea follows, Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) 10 marks “Test (at least one) 19 marks Atendance (Practical and Theory) 05 marks ‘The Final certification and acceptance of tern-work ensures the satisfactory performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the erm-work List of experiments: Tlecironie Measurements a Restitiers and Filters Clipper and Clampers [BJT characteristics in CE configurations BrTasa switch 6. Biasing of BIT BuT asa CE Amplifier 8, PET Characteristics 9, FET asa Cs Amplifier 10, PSPICE Simulations of tansistrized circuits at least 4) ‘Text Books: 1. Neamen Donald A., Electronics Ckt. Ancyzer & Design, 2° ed, Tata MeGraw Hill 2. Boylesiad Robert L., Nashelsky Louis, Hectronies Devices & Circuits, Pearson Education Semiconductor Dera Mennal, BPB Publications. University of Mumbai a 285 Branch: Biomedical Semester il Engineering | Ste Tectioal Network Analysis & Synthesis Periods (Each 60 min.) per Week w a Hows Was valuation System 10 Tem Work | — oral | 03 Content Time 7 Mest & Node Analysis: [Reviews OC BAC. celts IMesh & Node Analysis of iets with indgendent & dependent sources. TT wis inearty, Superposition & Source Trassormation: Linearity Supepostion, Current & Vola Soure Transformation etvork Theorems: faximum powee tanser theorem fthevenin’s & Norton’ Theorem (wth inderendent and dependent sources), ie reuit Analysis: ie set Mesh & Node Analysis, Gauss Elimration Tehnique, Duality Inredvetion to Graph They. Tree, nk eurets, branch voltages, cut et & Time and Frequency Response of Circuit Fire & second order Differential equation, nial conditions. Evaluation & riers & bode plot (oncept only) ‘lysis of Tratsent Steady sat responses using Casical Technique aswel by Laplace Tranafor fr smple crit only)- Transfer fuetion, Concent Depots anders. Frequency respons fasten Comet en sabi Is HTwo-Port Networks: cept of two-part network. Driving poinland Transfer Functions. Open tei impedanee (2) parameters, Short Creu adrian (¥) parameters, firansmission (ABCD) parameters. Inverse Transmission (A”B’C'D') rameters Hybrid (h) parameters, ltr Rel rtnctwors ionshi of differet parameters. [nterconnections of two-port networks. & Pi reesentton. Terminated two ie Fundamentals af Network Syathesis: itive wel fancions, Driving Pint fanctons, Bron’s Positive ral anstions, Propeties of positive elf Festng diving pont fetions, Maximum mols theorem, Properties rite polynomials, Resi computation, Even dod funetions Stur’s orem. Driving Point Symes wi) LC R-C, RL and ReL-C network in, Texting Positive el functions iw Theory Exan ‘Question paper will comprise of total 7 questions, each of 20 marks. 1 2, Only 5 questions need tobe solved. 3. QU will be compulsory and based on the entre syllabus. 4. Remaining questions wil be mixed innatue 5. In question paper weightage of act madule will be proportional 10 the number of respective lecture hours as nentoned inthe syllabus. ‘Term work: “Term work consists of minimum eight experimerts and a written test. The distribution of the term work shall be a follows. Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) 210 marks “Tesi (at least one) 10 marks Atendance (Practical and Theory) 105 marks ‘The final ceriticaion and acceptance of texm-werk ensures the satisfactory performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work, experi ‘Text To study transfer functions a) To sdy ¥ parameters of a two pert network b) Tasty Z parameters ofa two por network. To study Norton theorem ‘To study Thevenin’s theorem “To sud superposition theorem ‘To stady and verity Maximum power theorem To study the second onder Fequency respanse of an RLC circuit To study Time Response of first order sysem Perfarm above mentioned list of experiments on pspice or similar software as well (Atleast 4) Rooks: = Sudhakar & Shyammoban, Circuits and Networks, Tata McGraw Hil thirteenth reprint, 2000 + William Hl. Hayt, Jack e. Kemmerly & Steven M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit ‘Analysis, MoGraw Hill Internationa, sist edition, 2002 +M, E, Van Valkenburg, lntroduction to Modem Network Synthesis, Wiley stem Lid Reference Books: Arce M. Davis, Linear Circuit Analysis, Thomson Asia Pte, Lid, Singapore, first edition, 2001, + ME. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, Prentice Hall of Ini, tir ition, * Raymond A. DeCarlo & Pen-Min Lin, Linear Cireuit Analysis, Oxford University Press, second edition, 2001 Class: SE, Semester: IIT Subject: Engineering Mathematics-Iif | Periods per Week - Lecture (60 min. each) Cc Practical Tutorial Evaluation System Theory Practical & Oral _ ‘Oral [ ‘Term Work Total Module Ganienis Tapiace Transform Functions of bounded variations Laplace Transforms of 1, , €, sina, cos at, sin at cosh at, ex) Linear propery of L.T rst shifting theorem’ Second shifting theorem L(t 0}, LAUD), L{ituyts}, Leatiae {)}-Change of scale propery of LT. Unit step fonction Heavyside, Dirac delta functions, Period functions and their Laplace Transforms. a) Inverse Laplace Transforms Evaluation of inverse L.", partial fisctions method, ‘convolution theorem, ») Applications to solve init and boundary value problems involving ordinary dif, Equation with one dependant variable, ‘Complex Variables ‘Funettons oF complex variables, continuity and derivability of| a function, analytic functions, xecessary condition for #2) to be analytic, ‘sufficient condition (without proof), Cauchy — Riemann conditions in polar forms. Analytical and Milne — ‘Thomson method to find analytic functions (2) = w+ iv where ( w is given (i) v is giver (i) uty Gv) wv is given Harmonic functions and omthogonaltsjectris, 8) Map Conformal mapping, Bilinesr mapping, fixed points and standard teansformation, inversion, reflection, rotation and magnification. byLine Integral of function of complex variable, Cauchy's theorem for analytical function (with proof), Cauchy"s Goursst| theorem (without proof), properties of Tine ntepral, Cauchy's Integral formula and deduction 3 ) Singular flevelopment (svthout proof), resllue at isolated singularity aad poles Taylors and Lauren's and it's evaluation, 4) Residue theorem application t2 evaluate real integrals of ‘ype | *[ptcose.sin0 40 and /ende | 5 Fourier cD Orthogonality & orthogonal functions, Expression for the function ina series of orthogonal functions, Diricie's conditions, Fourie series of peviodic functions with period 2p or 21, (Derivation of Fourier coefficients a0, an, bn is not expected) Dirichet's theorem Evin & Odd functions. Half range sine & cosine expressions Pusaval’s identities (without root) 8) Complex form of Fourier Series: Fourier transform & | Fourier integral in detail oe Theory Examination: L. Question paper will consist of total 7 quedions earrying 20 marks eas (Only 5 questions need tobe attempted. 1 will be compulsory and based onthe entire syllabus. Remaining questions wil be mixed in nature ‘ In question paper weightage ofeach module will be proportional to the numbe: of respective lecture hour as mentioned inthe syllabus. i ‘Text Books: 1. Wartikae PLN. Wartikar J.N., Textbook of Applied Mathemaries, Pune Vidyarthi Gre Prakashan, 1981 2. Kreyszig Eni, Advanoed Engineering Nathematics, ed, Wiley Student Edition, New Delhi, 2006. Reference Books: 1 Churehil, Cplex variables, Me Grew Hill 2 Shantnarayan, Theory of fiction Complex Variable, S. Chan & co, : 43. Shastri SS. ingineering Mathemaris, Prent ce Hall. 4. Glyn fames, Advanced Modem Engineering Mathematies. 3" ef Pearson Education Lid, 2008 5, Potter Merle C., Glberg JL Aboufadel Edward F., Press, New Delhi. 2005, ed, Oxford University University of Mumbai Branch: Biomedical | Semester: III Engineering uiject: Human Anatomy and Physiology Periods per Week ‘Lecture [04 (Each 60 min) Practical | 02 Tutorial | — ‘Hours | Marks Evaluation System Theory [03 100 Practizal & Oral 25, (Oral Cased on H.V.) 30" ‘Term Work Total 200, I ‘Siete and fnetons of cell: Plarzation and depolarization ofall [Thre 2 | Body Structure: Basic tisues and their functions in bei. Outline of | hrs sinicires of the following sytem. Cardiovascular System, Respiratory Systm, Alimentary System, Cereal Nerous Sytem. Reproductive System, Urinary System. Skeletal System, Muscular System, Endocrine System, Special Organs ~ Eye and Ear, nepumensry system Skin Study ) L Phgsoiogy | Cardiovascular Syrtemi Hean, Condcive dase of ean, Carian Gel, | Sh Heart Valves, System and Pulmonary Creultion, Transnission of Cari Impulse, Blood Pressare, ECG ( Eiathcven's Triangle, Various leads and Waveforms) Respiation exten (Ventilation) Exchange in gases in| shrs the alveoli, Amificial respiration. Spco mecer (Forced expttory volumes) organs of the dese sstom, other secretions and | drs yan Funetons.Degltton and detecaio 44 | Blood: Composition of Blood - Blood cls and their inetions, Cel counting | sre Hemoglobin, Blood groups, Coagulation, Slood tasfusion | Excretory System: Structure nf Nephron formation of urine and function of | Skew Kidney, Urinary Blader, uretr,intenall extemal sphincters. | 6 | Nervous System: Different pars, their tinction. Reflex actions and ees | dies fa, Function of Sympathetic and Pansympatetic nervous system, Nerve ‘condition and action potentials 7, | Reproduetive System: (Mele and Fevaley Different organs and their | Shes fuetions. Main ations of Andagens, Oetrogens and Progesterone. | Endocrine System: All glands, their sertions snd functions. Control of| Shes 9, | Eyes and Bars: Eyes Structure, Refractive Medias of thee, formation of | srs image on the Retina, Ophtalmoscope. Far ~ Stucture of Cochles, Hering ‘echanisn, type of Deafness. Hering ad TO. Muscle physiology and aspecsof skin ressiance The 0 ‘Theory Biamination: ‘Question paper will comprise oft! 7 questions, ech of 20 marks. Only 5 questions need 10 be solved Q1 will be compulsory and based onthe entire syllabus Remaining questions wil be miced in nature In question paper weightage of each module wil be proportional tothe number of respective lecture hows as mentioned in the syllabus. tm ert Practica’& Oral Examination: (Oral exami be based on entire subject. “Oral Esmination Based on Hospital Visit Visit 19 Rept (0 study the bunan anatomy and physiology to acquire the knowledge shout hums body, During the visit the students we required to study i) The human anatomy, skeletal sysem and body organs and the equipments ‘sed for measurement of physiolegia! parameters iiy How to identi the different bods parts and their activities. “The studest should submit dhe detailed report pending on the observations made, The concemed eachers of subject HAP will co-ordnate the visit, Oral examination willbe based on te visit report Term wort: ‘Tern wo consists of minimum eight assignments and a written test. The distribution of the term ek shall be 2 follows, Laboratory work (Assignments and Journal) 10 mas ‘ Test (at lest one) 10 marks ’ ‘Attendance Practical and Theory) (5 marks ‘The final etifieation and acceptance of term-vork ensures the satisfactory performance of lahoratogy work and minimum passing inthe erm-work. List of Experiments: (To measure Blood Pressure using sphygmomznomerer using oclusive cuff method, 2 To detemine hernoglabin count in the Blood by Shali’s method. 3 Invitro ecognition of A, B, O blood groups by slide test 14 To find be total Red Blood Cell count using Neubauer’ haemocytometet. 5. To finde total White Ilood Cell count using Neubauer’s aemocytomete. 6. To study the Defibrillator 17. To study external Pacemaker 8. To study ECG Machine Text Books: 1. Anatomy and Physiology in Health and less: Ross and Wilson. ( LBS Pub ) 2) Essentials of Anatonay and Physiology: Elaise N Marcb. (Pearson Fducation) References: . TC Physiology of Human Body, : Guyton. ( Prise Book ) 2. Review of Medical Physiology: Wiliam Ganong, (Prentice Hall nt.) 5 Principles of Anatomiy and Physiology: Torta and Grabowski. (Harper Collin Pub.) University of Mumbai Glass: SE, Branch: Biomedical | Semester: lil - Enginesring ‘Subject: Biomaterials Periods per Week Lecture [04 (Each 60 min.) Practical |-— _ Tutorial [01 Hours | Marks Evaluation System Theory | 03 100 Praciical & Oral | 02 25 Oral (Based on LV.) 30" Term Work 25 Total 200 Module Conienis Time Tntroduetion; Introduction oF Biomaterials, Classficaion of [Ts ___| Biomaterials | 2% Properties and Applications of Metallic Biomaterials: Stainless |S his tanium, Titanium based alloys, Cobalt ~ Chromium alloys in fabrication ofbiodevices and implants | ‘KX [Propertics and Applications of “Polymeric Biomaterials: | This Classification, polyurethanes, PIFE, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polyacrylates, PMMA, PHEMA, Hydrogel, Silicone rubber, Biopolymer in fabrication of biodeviees anc implants. | Properties and Applications of Ceramic Biomaterials: | This Bioceramics — classifications, Alumins, Zirconia and types, Bioglass, Hydroxyapatite, Trcalzium phosphate in fabrication of biadevies and implants & | Composite Biomaterials: Properties wad Applications of Composite | STs Biomaterials in fabrication of biodevices and implants © [Properties and Applications of Degradable Biomaterials: | 4s Polymers & Ceramics in fabricatien of biodevices and implants 7 [Biomatesists for Soft Tissue Replacements: Properties and| Sh Applications of biomaterials for Soft Tissue Replacements % [Properties and Applications of Materials used in Prosthetics: | Chis Indigenous metals and their alloys, Different types of leather, ‘Types of rubber, Thermoplastic ad thermosetting resins, Wood and binding materials 9, | Surfuee propertics of Biomaterials: Surface properies of | @hs Biomaterials and their testing wih reference to biological safes TO, | Testing of Biomaterials: Biobgical Testing of Biomaterials, | his Biocompatibility of Materials, Banaerals corrosion and wear R ‘Theory Examination: ‘Question paper will comprise of tte 7 questions each of 20 marks Only $ questions need tobe solved 11 will be compulsary and based o1 the entre syllabus Remaining questions willbe mixed in ature. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional tothe numberof respective lecture hours 8 mentioned in the syllabus. Practical & Oral Examination: ‘Oral exam will be based on cate subject and the practea’s conducted, *Oral Examination Based on Industria’ Visit Visit to Biomaterial manufacturing. industry to study the manufacturing of the BBomaterial from raw material t0 finished praluet. During the visit the students are required fo study ii) The manufacturing steps of different Biomaterials iv) How to identity ofthe diferent Bomaterals? ¥) Subject teacher ean arvange semirar on Biomaterials. ‘The student should submit the detailed report depending on the observations made, The concerned teachers of subject Biomaterial will o-ondinate the visit. Oral examination willbe based on the visit repor. Term works ‘Term work consists of minimum eight assigaments and a written test. The distribution of the term work shall be as follows, Laboratory work (Assignments and Journal) 10 marks “Test (at least one) 10 marks Attendance (Practical and Theory) 05 marks ‘The final certifieation and acceptance oftrm-work ensues the satisfactory performance of laboratory work and minimum passing inthe erm-work, ‘Text Books: + Biomaterial Seience and Engineering: 1.¥. Park (Plenum Presse New York) + Fundaments of Biomedical Engineering: G S. Sawhney (New Age interational Publication) + Biomaterial Science: An Intioduction to Materials in Medicine, Rotner & Hofmann Reference Books: : ‘+ Eneyelopedia of Medical Devises and Instrumentation: John G. Webster. Vo. 1. ITIL IV (Marcel Dekkar Pub). - + Enoyelopedia ~ Handbook of Biomaterins and Bioéngineering: Pat-A: Materials Vol. I (Marcel Dekkar Puib) Far ~B: Applications Vol. ht. + Design Engineering on Biosaterils for mesial devices: David Hill John Willey Publication + Biological Performance of Materials, 2"! Edition ~ Jonathan Black, Marcel Dekker ine. New Yark. Basel ong Kong. 4 University of Mumbai 1 Class: SE. Branel _ __| Engineering Subject: Presentation and Communicaion Techniques Biomedical | Semester: Ili Periods per Week Lecture | 02 (each 60 min) Practical | 02 | _ Tutorial | Evaluation System ‘Contents Hous 1. | Communication in a business organization: Tgmal and external communication, Types of meetings. strategies for conducting successful business meetings, documenta (ties, agenda, minutes resoletion) of m= Ineedution to madern communication txchniques. (e-mail, intemet, video-conferencing, ele.) Legal and ethical issues in communication (Intlletual property rights: patents, TRIPS, Geographical indications) 0s 2 | Advanced technical writing Report writing: Definition and importace of reports, qualities of| reports, language and style in reports. types of reports, forma (lotr, memo, projeeerepots). Methoss of compiling data for preparing report ‘A computer-aided presentation ofa technical project report based ‘on survey-based of reference based topic, The topics are to be assigned toa group of 8-10 students, The writen report should not exceed 20 printed pages. ‘Technical paper writing, Writing busines proposals, o 3 | Taterpersonat skis Introduction to emotional intelligence, motivation, Negotiation and conflict resolution, Assertiveness. team-building, decision- ‘making, time-management, persuasion % 4 Presentation skills Elements ofan effective presentation, Strcure ofa presentation, % Presentation tools, Audience analysis, Langage: Articulation, Good pronunciation, Voice quality. Modulaion, Accent and Icnation 5) Career skills 5 Preparing resumes and cover leters. Types of Resumes, Interview 0 techniques: Preparing forob interviews fang anitrview, | ‘verbal and non-verbal communication during interviews, ‘observation sessions and role-play tetniqus to be used to “demonstrate interview strategies (mock interviews), | & | Group discussion Group discussions as part of selection process. Stwcture of a} 3 [group discussion, Dynaniies of group behavior, techniques for ‘ttetive participation, Team work and use of body langunee Li —— Term work: Part 25 Marks): Assignments; Two assignments on communication topics ‘Thre assignments on eportomtiting “Three assiaments on interpersonal skills ‘Two assignments on career sills Atleast one class test (rite) Distibution of term work marks wil be as follews ‘Assignments 1 marks Wiriten test, 19 marks ‘Attendance (Theory and Practical) 5 marks Partll (5 Marks): Presentations Distibution of term work marks will be a Follows: Project report presentation 1S marks Group discussion 10 macks ‘The Goal cerification and acceptance of temm-vork ensures the satisfoctory performance of laboratory work and miniemar passing in the term-work, Text books 1 Lesikar and Pett, Report writing for business, Tata MeGraw Hill = 2. Raman and Sangeeta Sharma, Techical communication, Oxford University Press, New Delhi Reference Books: 1 Wallace & Masters, Personal development for Life & work, Thomson Leming, 2. Teta Murphy, Eferive Business Conmmunicatit, MeGraw Hill. 3, Huckin & Olsen, echnical writing and professional communication. MeGraw Hill. 4, Fred Luthans, Organizational behavior. Mt aw Hil i Clas ‘Subject: Electrunie Cire Periods per Week Lecture [ 04 (Each 60 min.) Practical | 03, Tutorial | — Hours | Marks Evaluation System Theory | 63 100 | Practizal & Oral | 02 ‘Oral "Term Work cy Total 175 fodule Conte Time [Peedback and Stability: introduction to Feedback, Bass Feedback Conceps, Ideal Close-Lo0p Gain, ain Sensitivity Bandwidth Exteasion, Nose Seastvity, Reduction of Non inear Disrtion, Ideal Feedback Topologies, Series Shunt, Shune-Sris eies-Series, ShuntShuntConfiguatios, Voltage (Series Shun lamplifiers, Current (Shunt-Saries) Amplifiers, Trans Conductance (Series ries) Amplifier, Trane-Resistnce (Shunt Shun) Amplifiers, Loop ability of Feedback Circuit, The Stbity Problem, Bode Plot, One [Two-Poe and Thre-Pole Amplifiers, Nguist Stability Criterion, Phase an in’ Macgins, Frequency” Compenstion arc Theory, Closed Loo frequency Response, Miller Compensation, ‘hrs ut Stage ant Power Amplifiers Pover mpfr Power Trantatr over BTS Power MOSFETs, Hes nt, Den of Heat Sinks, Class of Amplifer, Clae-A. Option ins option, ists AB Operation, cise © Upton cla Powe! [amples ClassAd Pash Pll Comlementay Ont Stages. Powe Fonsi eign hrs ‘Coes amie ies of operational amplifiers, opet Toop and closed loop respons pplication of ep-amps (Non-inear an$ linear applications): viz averting rnd non iverting amplifiers, voluge follower, adder, substctr, fee riggers, precision rectifiers, peak deters, Log and Antilog amplifiers, ator, ‘Curent 19. volage and vollge 10 cureat converters asrumentaton and iroation amplifiers, vansducer Bridge amplifiers ator and integrator, Compara, clippers and clamper, Schmitt ish | } insdalosellaors using Op-amps: Phase shift oscillators, Wein bye ose pits osilators and Harley oscillato, 015, Tuned rei sella, ‘his perational Amplifier Circuit Design? General opamp circa design) Shire sale crit description and working 971 Opamp. ‘Voltage references and voltage regulators irs ses and types of volage regulates. Pecrmance speciation, vol ferences volage reference applications near regulators and tet plieatons, IC 78XX, LMBI7, Ie 723, si ching regulators and monoihi _Fovitching regulators. Switching mode power supply, DC to DC convertor. ‘Theory Examination: 1. Question paper will comprise of total” questions, each of 20 marks. (aly 5 questions need tobe solved QL will be compuisory and based on the entire syllabus. Remaining questions willbe mixed inaature. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to the number of respective lecture hours as mentioned i the syllabus. Practical & Oral Examination: Practical examination will be based on one experiment performed from the list of experiments given in the syllabus and the orl willbe based on entire subject ‘Term work: ‘Term work consists of minimum eight experiments and a writen test. The distribution of | the tm work shall be as follows, Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) 10 marks Test (at least one) 10 marks Attendance (Practical and Theory) 05 marks The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensure the satisfactory performance ‘of laboratory work and miaimam passing inthe tera-work, List of Experiments Fequeney response of CE Amplities Frequency Response of CS Amplifiers Differential Amplifier Negative Feedback. (Op-Amp as integrator. (Op-Amp as difereniator RC Phase sil oscillator using opaps ‘Wein Bridge Oscillator using opamps 9. Opamp as adder and substractor 10, PSPICE (or similar software) simulationsof various circuits ‘Text Books: |. Electronie Cireuit Analysis and Design- Donald A Neamen, 2. Blectronie Devices and circuits ~R Bolystead . 3, Op-Amps and linear integrated circuits ~ R. Geyakwad Reference Books: 4. lntegrated Eletronies Millman & Halkias 5. Opamps and linear integrated circuits, Theory and Applications- James Fiove —_ University of Mumbai Chass: SE Branch: Biomedical | Semester: IV Engineerin | Subject: Transducers in Biomedical Insirumentation Periods per Week Lecture | 08 (Each 60 min.) Practical | 02 Tutorial Hours [Marks Evaluation System Theory 100 Pradical & Oral - Oral 25__ | ‘Term Work | 25 Total] 03 150 [Moduie [tents tie) 1 Generalized Tastrumentation System, General Properties of 6 hrs Input Transducer: Statie Characteristics: Accuracy, Precision, Resolution, Reproducibility, Sensitivity, rif, Hysteresis, Linearity, Input Impedance and Output Impedance Dynamic Characteristies: Fist Oxier and Second Order Characteristics. Time Delay. Error Pree Instrument, Transfer Functions. Design Criteria, Geneaized Insrument Specifications z Displacement and Pressure Measurement: (with applications) | @ hex Resistive: Potentiometers, Stain Gauges and Bridge Cireuts. Inductive: Variable Inductance ard LVDT, Cepactive wy, Piezoelectric Transducers. i ‘Types of Diaphragms, Bellows, Fourdon Tubes. 3 “Temperature Measurement Ghee Thermistor, Thermocouple, Resistive Temperature Detector, IC based Temperature Measurement ‘est chemistry and Biopotential Blectrodes: Electodes Biectolyte Inerfice, Half-Cell Potential, Polarization, Polasizable and Non Polarzable,Flectrodes, Calomel Electrode. Blectode Cieuit Model Electrode Skin-Iterface and Motion Aft. Body Surface Electrodes. Iatemal Electcodes: Needle and ‘Wire Electrodes (Different Types). Microelectrdes: Metal, ‘Supported Metal Micropipette (Meta Filled Glass And Glass Micropipette Electrodes) ‘Gaemiieal Sensors: hes Blood gas and Acid- Base Physislogy Potentiometric Sensors, Ion Selective Electrodes, SFTS, Amperomet.c Sensors, Clark Electtode with examples- pH, pD2, pCO? Electrodes, “Transcutancous Arterial Oxyget Tension, Carbon Dioxide measurements: capnostat, electnlyte sensors, 02 cell. é Biosensor: Clasifcaions: Biological phenomenon, transduction | hrs phenomenon ie. Enzyme sensor and Electrode based: affinity sensors (Cataltie Biosensors), Two examples ofeach biosensors and Inrmenosensors 7 Fiber optic sensor: Design Prixciples in fabrication of fiber optic | 4 hrs sensors ~ Temperature, Chem, Pressure. Radiation Sensors and Applications. Ths = ‘Theory Examination: 1” Question paper will eomprise «fot 7 questions, each of 20 marks 2. Only 5 questions need tobe solved. 3. Qu wil be compulsory and based on the ent 4 5 spllabus. Remaining questions willbe mixed in mature. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional 10 the number of respective lecture hours as mentioned in tne sys. Practical & Oral Examination: (Oral exam will be hased on entre subject, ‘Term work: ‘Term work consists of minimum eight asignments and a written test. The distribution of| the term work shall be as follows, Laboratory work (Assignments and Youre!) 10 marks “Test (at least one) 10 marks ‘Attendance (Practical and Theor) 105 marks ‘The final certification and acceptance of tem-nork ensues the satisfactory performance ‘of laboratory work and minimum passing in the erm-work List of Experiments To study characteristics of thermistor. To sty thermistor linearization, ‘To study dynamic behavior of thermometer system ‘To study characteristics of light dependent esistr. To study working & principle of LVDT. To study working & principle of thermacouple ‘To study working & principle of Capacitive Transducer ‘To study working & principe of Inductive Transducer ‘To study Polarizable characteristics of elecrodes. ‘To study Non polariable characteristics of electrodes. “To study electrode skin interface. (Contact impedance) Text Books: ‘+ Medical instrumentation-Application and Design by Joba G. Webster. + Transducers for Biomedical Measurements: Hrinciples and Applications, Richard S.C. Cobbold, John Wiley & Sons, 1974 * Instrument Transducer ~ An Toro to thei performance and design, Hermann K P. Neubert + Biomedical sensors ~ fundamentals and application by Harry N, Norton ’ References + Principles of applied Biomedical Instrumenntion by La Geddes and LE. Baker "+ Biomedical instrumentation and measurement by Leslie Cromwell, Fred. J. Weibell, and Prefer. * Principles of Biomedical Instruments Publishing Co, Columbus, 1990, ‘+ Measurement Systems, Application and Design, Ernest O. Doeblin, MsGraw-Hil, 1985, 5 + Heandbook of Modern Sensors ~ Physics, Design and Application, Jacob Fragen, AP press. jon and Measurement, Richard Aston, Meri 20 "| Semesters 1V Insirunvents Engineering | Periods per Week Lecture [03 (Each 60 min.) Practical | 02 Tutorial Hours Evaluation System Theory Practical & Oral Oral “Term Work Total Module Content Time Fundamental Concepts of Measurement & Performance Characteristics of an Instrumentation System: System Configuration-Block Diagram of a generalized measurement system, ‘Zero Order System, Ftst Order System- Response of a system to Step. Ramp, Impulse Inputs & Frequency Response. Second Order System- Response of a system to Step, Ranp & Froqueney Response. Dead Time Element, Dynamic Response af Messiremont syste, Electronic meter: Principle of Operation, ammeter, olmnicten voltmeter, Advantages over Conventional ype- Analog. Voltmeter, Factors involved in selection of Voltmeter, FET Voltmeter, Peak Responding. Average Responding and Tee RMS. responding voltmeter, Multimeter Chis Digital Voltmeter: Methods of Analog to Digial and Digital 1 ‘Analog Conversion. Principle of working of Ramp Type, Dual Slope ‘Type, Successive Approximation Type Digital Voltmeter. Resolution & Sensitivity of digital volineter The Frequency Meter And Phase meter Analog and Digital frequency meter. Analog and Digital Phase meter hes | ‘Oscilloscopes: Block Diagram study of C.R.O. Deseription of Panel Layout & Implementation of controls, Requirements of Time base, Delayed Time Base Lissajous Patten, Intensity modulation, Velocity ‘modulation, use of these in phase a frequency measurements, Dual tuace. Double beam, Sampling, Stonge, Digital readout osillescope, Use of CRO in tracing Diode & trans stor characteristics. Chee Signal Generator: Requirement of a good laboratory type Signal Generator, A.F, Signal Generator, Furetion Generator. The a [Fo Tate Nequisition: Data Acquisition System Ccnevalized DAS, Muli] | channel DAS, PC based DAS. ing System: hrs Ink jet, Potentiometric, UV, Thermal, Light gate. Magnetic, Laser ‘optics and Instrumentation tape recorder 9. Medieal Display System: hes Oscilloscope for biomedival messurements, Single & multichannel Display, Non-fade Display Systen, LCD Display System & Touch Screen Display System ahs] Theory Examination: ‘Question paper will compris of total 7 questions, each of 20 marks. 1 2. Only 3 questions need to be solved. 3, QL will be compulsory and based on the entice syllabus. 44. Remaining questions wil bemixed in nature 5. In question paper weightag> of each module will be proportional to the numberof respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus. ‘Term work: ‘Term work consists of minimum eight assignments and «written test. The distribution of ‘the term work shall be as follows, ‘Test (at least one) 10 marks Artendance (Practical and Theory) 05 marks ‘The final certification and acceptance of wem-work ensures the slisfactory performance ‘of laboratory work and minimum passing athe term-work Suggested List OF Experiments: Study of Peak Responding Voltmeter Study of Average Responding Volunctr. Study of FET voltmeter Study of Analog ammeter Study of Feequency Meter Analog or Digital Study of Phase meter Study of Diode & Transistor characeristics using CRO. Study of Lissajous Patterns using C20 Study of Funetion Genera 10, Data Acquistion System ‘Text Books: 1. Cooper W. D. & Heliick A.D Blectronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques 2, Kalasi H.S.-Plecronic Instrumentation 3. Blectronie Instrumentation- Care ani Brown, Pearson Publication Reference Boo 4, AK. Sawhney- Electrical & Eleetcnie Measurement & Instrumentation, 5. Rangan, Sharma and Man- Insrtumentation devices and system 2 oe University of Mumbs _ Module TO Chasse SE Branch: Biomedical | Semester: 1V Engineering Subject: Engineering Mathematies-1V Periods per Week Tectare [05 | omin. each) Practical | Tutorial Evaluation System Theor Practical and Oral | Oral "Tem Work LL Toual [05 ‘Coniens T Vector Analysis: Sealar_and vector point functions, uri, gradient and ‘vergence, conservative, rotational and Solenoidal fies ) Line Tategral, Greens thovem for rlane regions and Properties of line integral, Stoke's theorem, Gauss’: Divergence theorem (without proof) related identities and deductions. Matrices 3 2) Types of matrices, adjoint ofa matrix inverse of @ metry ayes tutin Hines Jependerce and independence of OWS rea colurnns of a matrix over a real Geld, reduction to normal fxm and paitioning of matrix i) Systems of homogeneous and om-honogeneous equations their consistency and solutions. (} Brief revision of vectors over real fields, ier product, orm, linear independence and onhogonality of vectors 44) Characteristic Polynomial, characteristic equation, ‘Roractristc oot, and characteristic vectors of square matt, froperties of characteristic rootsand vectors of differen types Pr patrces such as orthogonal matrix, Hermition eats, Skew Hennitian matrix. Diagcral matrix, Cayley-Hamiton remem (without proof), functions of square marx, minimal polynomial and derogatoy mar. a «Quadratic forms, Congruent ant orthogonal reduction of quadratic form, rank, index, signature and class value of| squndeatie form. i Probability and Statistics 7 Concept of probability, conditional probability. Baye’ theorem (without proof s) Random variable Probability distribution for diserete and continuous random variables. Density funetion and distibution function. Expected Value, variance, moments, moment generating function, binomial, Possion, normal distributions for detailed stady with proof, by) Carve fiting Corelation, Kari Pearson coeffiéent & Spearman's rank omelation coefficient without proof) repression, lines of| ‘Theory Examination: Question paper will consist of total 7 questions carrying 20 marks each 2. Only S questions need to be atempted. 3. Qi willbe compulsory and based onthe entire syllabus 4. Remaining questions willbe mixed in ature 5. Ia question paper weighlage of eack module will be proportional to the number of respective lecture hours as rentioned inthe sllabus. ‘Text Books: IL. Wartkar PI / WartkarJ.N. Textbook f Applied Mathematics, Pune Vidyarhi Gerina Prakashan, 1981 2 Kerysrio Frvin, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8%ed,, Wiley Student Edition, New Delhi, 2006, Reference Books: 1 Shas $S., Engineering Mathematics, Prentice Hall. 2. Shantinarayan, Matrices, S, Chand & co 5, Gupta Kapoor, Mathematical Staite 44 Glyn James. Advanced Moder Engincering Mathematics, 3" e8, Pearson Education Lid, 2004 5. Poter Merle C, Goldberg J. Ly Aboufadel Edvard F, 3ed., Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2005, University of Mumbai jiomedieal — Bemester: 1V ___ Engineering jomechanies, Prosthetic & Orhoies Periods per Week Lecturd 04 Each 60 min.) Fractical 02 Tutorial — Hours | Marks [Evahation System Theor 100 Practical & Oral - Oral 25 ‘Term Work] 25 Total 150 feneral principles of Biomechanics: Aralysis of biological sub sjten fom the biomechanical view and ise modeling. Instrumentation, | 5. [issue Biomechanics: Tis Direct shear, bending snd torque actions and the corresponding stessey ind stains in biological tissues. Stress rebxation and creep, stability a instability. Biomechanical characterization of bone andthe soft connect Skin, tendon, ligaments, ef.) coveiing structure function, and siologial factors = = ‘Movant Biomechane ‘Shes once analyses in the joins, Gait Anabsis, body and limb mass ane notion characteristic ations. Forces tajsmitted by joints. Joint fo Felts in the notmel and disabled human holy. Noemal and fast gait 0 ne level. Strain and ramp ascent and descent Joint replacements 5 Boint analysis Shes instrumentation for gait analysis: Measurement devies-footswitches, instrumented walks), Motion analyss-interupted ight photogrephy, imivideo, VICON, Selspot, Gontometers ROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS: rincples in designing orthoses and prostheses: Principles of tree points pressure, otal contact, partial weight reliving ositins of anatomical axis: Positioning and corresponding mavements|3hrs fe body part international conventions with respect to above. | 8 rarpose for providing prostheses and orthoses variation aspects regarding srs __hriagnoss, prognosis, stature and suco-eccnomie conditions ee 5. Classification in Prostheties and Orthotes: Lower and Upper Extrem) (irs rihoses and prostheses, Spinal ortheses. Recent development i _Frosthesis and onhotis. Transducers in Prosthetics & Onotics. | & Denounce switch, Counter Moduli of counter, Ripple couse pyDawn Counter, Designing Sequential counters sing gate IC and punter IC by drawing sate transition Diagram & state transition table fing counter Johnson counter, twisted ring counter, Pseudo Random frumber peneraor, Unused states and locke conditions. ___ strat Serial opt serial output seriinpt pale output, Let hes Riaht shit register, Use of register ICs forsequence generator and P emori: RAM, ROM Dee -aIT1C polar, CMOS, RAM is Iyname RAN cll. Magnetic core NVRAM, bubble memory, CCD, "AL, PLA. gic Families RTL, DTC, TTL, sabotkey clamped TTL, Tristate gate P hrs CF TL MOS device CMOS Compaisen of lope ailies, interfacing iffcent families. TTL with CMOS, NMOS, TTL, ECL, & TTL, HL, i, Theory Examination: Question paper wil comprise of total” questions, ea of 20 marks. (aly 5 questions need to be solved {11 wil be eompulsry and based on he entire syllabus. Remaining questions wil be mixed innature Te guvati paper weighiage of cach module will be proportional to the umber of rapective Tectre hours a mentioned in the syllabus Practical & Oral Examination: ‘eastical exam willbe based on entre list of experiments performed ‘Term work: Fer oe onsets of esnimum eight assignments and a writen test, The dstebution of the term work shall be as follows, [Laborifory work (Assignments and Journal) 10 marks “Test (atleast one) 40 marks Attendanee (Practical and Theor) 05 masks aatea ee eation and acceptance of term-vork ensures the stisfaetoy performance of aboratory work and minimum passing inthe ern-wor. List of Experiments: 1. To study the various logic pates and verify thei th tale 2. ealiztdon ofa given logic gate using miversal gates (NOT, AND, OR}: i) NAND gate iy NOR gate 5. Conversion from binary t gray code and gray to inary code. 4 Realization of a given function: i) Using al types of gate FCs {iy Using NAND gates only ii) _ Using NOR gates only 5, Tostudy NAND Gate IC characteristics @ “To staay JAK Flip-Flop wsing IC 7476, “To design & implement mod N synchronous upidown counter. “To design a two-bit comparator using gues. “To design a ring counter using D Flip-Fp. 10, Design of fll adder using gates and decoder. 11, Realization of afunetion using Muliplezer. Text Books: (I) RP Jain, “Moder Digital Electrons," Tats MeGraw Hill, Latest reprint {2} Morris Mono, “Digital Design,” Prentice Hal Intemational Latest reprint. (6) Matvino & Leach, “Digital Principal and Applications”, Tata MeGraw Hill, 1991 Reference Boo {@) Malvino, “Digital Cletronies", Tata MeGraw Hill, 1997. {5} lames Bignell & Robert Donovan, “Digital lectronics”, Delmar, Thomas Learning, 2001 (6) Alan b. Marcovite, “Introduction to Logic Design“, MeGraw Hill nteuational 2002

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