Value Added Courses on” Hardware Design and Troubleshooting of Biomedical Devices”
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
VALUE ADDED COURSE REPORT
Value Added Courses on” Hardware Design and Troubleshooting of Biomedical Devices”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering organized the value-added course program on the topic of “Hardware Design and Troubleshooting of Biomedical Devices” from 11.11.2025 to 15.11.2025 for II- & III-year biomedical students. The resource persons, Er. C. Gokul and Er. S. Dhinesh, are senior embedded engineers from Caliber Embedded Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Salem.
The program provided students with hands-on exposure to biomedical hardware components and their real-time applications. The resource persons demonstrated practical troubleshooting approaches for common faults in biomedical instruments. Students gained experience in identifying hardware issues, testing signal pathways, and ensuring device functionality. Interactive sessions and live demonstrations enhanced the learners’ understanding of embedded systems in healthcare. Overall, the program was informative, skill-oriented, and highly beneficial for budding biomedical engineers. Nearly 97 students benefited from the course.


