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 Biomedical Applications of Microcomputers 1 - BIOM9601
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Microcomputer architecture; physiological data acquisition systems: input/output signals and devices; assembly language programming; interfacing to higher level languages; the numeric data coprocessor; interrupts; graphics; practical sessions on use of Debug, Assembler, familiarisation with interrupt vector table and I/O ports. Major assignment on specific biomedical application (eg. bedside ECG monitor).

Note: A reasonably advanced background in microprocessors is required. Entry to course is by interview.

Assumed Knowledge: BIOM9040 and BIOM9050 or equivalents.

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