
This rapid prototyping, evaluation and development platform, delivers ECG, heart rate and body temperature to a wrist-worn wearable.
Data can be stored on the platform for patient evaluation or streamed to a PC for analysis later.
The data measurements collected by the HSP 2.0 can be owned by the wearer, alleviating data privacy concerns and allowing users to conduct their own data analysis.
Also as an open platform, HSP 2.0 designers can evaluate their own algorithms on the board.
In addition, the modular format is future proof to quickly accommodate new sensors over time.
HSP 2.0 includes the following products:
MA32630 DARWIN low-power microcontroller for wearables and internet of things (IoT) applications
MAX32664 ultra-low-power biometric sensor hub with embedded heart-rate algorithm 3 highly integrated and programmable power management solution designed for ultra-low-power wearable applications
MAX30205 human body temperature sensor with t0.1 degree Celsius accuracy
MAX30001 ultra-low-power, single-channel integrated biopotential and bioimpedance analog front-end (AFE) solution for wearable applications
MAX86141 ultra-low-power optical pulse oximeter and heart-rate sensor for wearables.
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