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Maxim Integrated MAXREFDES101 Health Sensor Platform 2.0 | New Product Brief

July 27, 2019 by Mouser Electronics

This wearable development platform demonstrates a wide range of health-sensing applications.

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Maxim Integrated MAXREFDES101 Health Sensor Platform 2.0

Maxim Integrated’s Health Sensor Platform 2.0 is a wearable development platform demonstrating a wide range of Maxim’s ultra-low-power products for health-sensing applications. 

The platform features a sensor board with the MAX30001 biopotential and bioimpedance analog front-end solution, the MAX30205 clinical-grade human body temperature sensor, and the MAX86141 optical pulse oximeter and heart rate sensor, which is connected to the MAX32664 biometric sensor hub with an embedded heart-rate algorithm. The sensor board connects to the micro board, which features the MAX32630 host MCU and the MAX20303 PMIC for wearables.

The platform also includes an accelerometer and gyro, a Bluetooth module, and a USB Type-C port for charging and communications. All of this is housed in a watch-style enclosure with a display and battery, enabling fast evaluation and significantly shorter development time of custom wearables for fitness, health, and clinical applications.

  • Maxim Sensors
    • MAX30001: Biopotential and Bioimpedance
    • MAX30205: Human Body Temperature
    • MAX86141: Pulse Oximetry and Heart-Rate
  • MAX32664 Biometric Sensor Hub
    • Embedded Heart-Rate Algorithm
  • MAX32630 High-Efficiency MCU
    • 96MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4 with FPU
  • MAX20303 Wearable Power Management Solution
  • Bluetooth module and USB Type-C port for communication

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