February 26th 2008 02:06 am
DIY Compact ECG
This is one of the smallest ECGs that I have established in my eyes because it is a tiny LCD screen, a pair of electrodes and a training unit ARM. This is half STM32 Prime chip, where pressing both thumbs on the two ECG electrodes will commence on track. Once your pulse is detected, it beeps while showing off the heart rate in a decimal format in the upper left corner. Once your pulse is detected, it beeps while showing off the heart rate in a decimal format in the upper left corner. Let us hope that the accuracy of such a simple DIY project can be improved, allowing field personnel to lead a compact and lightweight EKG - which remains an elusive dream at the moment, so this DIY ECG is relegated to the " ; fun "in the meantime. |
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