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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

MSP430 based Heart Rate Monitoring

I was working with Alanson on a heart-rate monitoring project to explore energy harvesting technology. We primarily explored TI MSP430 based systems to come up with the lowest possible power consuming HRM system. Unfortunately, the project died prematurely as I left Portland. Below sample EKG schematic.


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Labels: analog, DIY, EKG, hardware, MSP430, OPAMP
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