APPLICATION OF COMPUTER MODELING IN DISTANCE TRAINING OF CANDIDATES IN THE SPECIALTY “BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING”
Abstract
This paper shows the benefits and feasibility of using computer modeling to gain practical skills in the development, study and analysis of electrical circuits of diagnostic and physiotherapy equipment, blocks for processing biomedical information, microprocessor control of medical electronics and electrical systems. The paper will present the options for using the NI Multisim software. Applicable for applicants in the specialty 163-Biomedical Engineering for the disciplines "Analog and Digital Circuit Engineering", "Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Microprocessor Engineering", "Electronic, Microprocessor and Computing Devices", but you can also use them for any other specialties with a similar field of study. The main goal is to show the feasibility of using computer modeling in a distance learning environment The specified program allows you to consider and analyze a much larger number of examples from the training course than in the standard form of training. It can also be successfully used as an alternative to the use of expensive equipment. Working with NI Multisim will be discussed in two possible directions: research and direct design. The first category includes impedance diagnostics and the study of the structure and principle of operation of the apparatus for galvanization. The design is considered on the example of a simple wiring diagram for an ultraviolet lantern. Summing up, it should be noted that the use of a virtual platform is more logical from the point of view of the safety of students without experience working with electrical circuit elements, and also carries more creative potential for future specialists.