The MAX30102 is an advanced optical heart rate (HR) and blood oxygen (SpO₂) sensor designed for wearable health monitoring, fitness tracking, and medical applications. Using red and infrared LEDs, it accurately measures pulse rate and oxygen saturation (SpO₂) through the skin. This module is ideal for IoT healthcare devices, smart wearables, and embedded health monitoring systems.
Key Features:
✔ Heart Rate & SpO₂ Measurement – Uses photoplethysmography (PPG) for accurate bio-sensing.
✔ High Sensitivity & Low Power Consumption – Optimized for wearable and battery-powered devices.
✔ Integrated Ambient Light Cancellation – Reduces interference for more accurate readings.
✔ Communication Interface: I2C (compatible with Arduino, ESP32, STM32, Raspberry Pi, and more).
✔ Operating Voltage: 1.8V – 3.3V (Logic level), 5V compatible via regulator.
✔ Compact Size & Low Profile – Suitable for embedded and IoT health projects.
Applications:
- Wearable Health Devices – Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and health monitoring bands.
- IoT & Remote Patient Monitoring – Wireless health monitoring for medical IoT applications.
- Sports & Fitness Tracking – Real-time heart rate tracking for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
- Medical & Research Applications – Used in pulse oximeters, stress monitoring, and biofeedback systems.
- DIY Health & Biomedical Projects – Ideal for makers and researchers working on healthcare innovations.
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