- Write a concise and interesting paragraph here that explains what this course is about
- The course covers the following:
Bipolar Junction transistors
IC technology: TTL, ECL, CMOS, and BiCMOS
Digital Electronics:
• Combinational Circuits: Logic gates and circuits.
• Sequential Circuits: flip flops, one shots, registers, and counters.
• Arithmetic Logic Unit.
• Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, and demultiplexers.
• Memory.
Important applications of the above is reviewed, with special emphasis to biomedical applications
- Basic theory of operation, and circuit applications of
1- Op Amps
2- Diodes
3- MOSFET, and
4- BJT
Special emphasis is given to biomedical applications.
By the end of the course the student should learn about Computer Graphics. The student should understand the main component of the computer for graphics input and output tools. By the end of the course the student should be able to design a complete graphics package and drawing tools for most of the important graphics 2D and 3D primitives and their attributes.
Fundamentals of Computers (Introduction) - Data Representation - Boolean Algebra and Logic Circuits - Registers and Counters - Computer Architecture (H/W) - Memory Definition - Addressing Memory Modes - Introduction to Computer Software - Operating Systems & System Software
By the end of the course the student should understand the main components of the computer and their functionality. The student should be able to design a complete central processing unit with a corresponding simple instruction-set, even more he can put a simple assembly program using all of his instruction set.
This course will be conducted to the first year Bioengineer students by Chemical Engineering Department which will cover some physical and inorganic chemistry topics such as:
- Structure of Atoms and Molecule
- Chemical Bonds
- Properties of Elements and their Compounds
- Basic Chemical Calculations
- Process and process variables
- Some Properties of Solutions ( viscosity, surface tension , osmotic pressure......)
- Equilibrium in Solution
- Mass Balance
- Chemical Reactions
- Phase Rule
- Principles of Analytical Chemistry
- Colloidal Chemistry


