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2. Compare
and
contrast
invasive
and
non-invasive
measurements used in bioelectronic instruments.
forms
of
Note that make measurements or imaging with X-rays or ultrasound may not
be classified as invasive procedures, as they involve penetration of the body with
externally administered radiation, even though the radiation is invisible and there is
no visible puncturing or invasion of the body.
is no DC current that flows from the input signal source (somewhere on the body) to
the amplifier, so absolutely no bias current flows). The signal modulates an RF
carrier that is passed through capacitors to block any DC bias current. Once
amplified and detected (rectified), the original signal is reproduced.
5. Describe the use of analog and digital readout devices used in
bioelectronic measurements.
Display equipment are used to present the signal from the signal conditioning
equipment in a form which can be understood by the user. The output display
equipment may be a printer, a display monitor, or a storage equipment.
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