Heart Beat Pulse Sensor

  • 💓 Real-time heart rate monitoring
  • 🔌 Simple 3-pin connection (VCC, GND, Signal)
  • ⚙️ Built-in amplifier and noise filter
  • 📏 Compact 16mm circular design
  • 🤖 Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi
  • 🧠 Analog output for easy integration
  • 👆 Works on finger, earlobe, or wrist
SKU: NB023

170,00 EGP

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Description

Heart Rate data can be used in many Electronic design and microcontroller projects. But the heart rate data is difficult to read, however, the Pulse Sensor Amped help us to read heart rate. The Heart Beat Pulse Sensor Amped is a plug-and-play heart-rate sensor for Arduino.

It can be used by students, artists, athletes, makers, and game & mobile developers who want to easily incorporate live heart-rate data into their projects.

Pulse Sensor Amped adds amplification and noise cancellation circuitry to the hardware. It’s noticeably faster and easier to get reliable pulse readings. Pulse Sensor Amped works with either a 3V or 5V Arduino.

Pulse Sensor Arduino Hookup

 

Connect the sensor’s power supply pins to the Arduino board supply pin as Red – 5V, Black – GND and Purple – A0 (analog input 0) its over. This Analog input reading can be displayed in the serial terminal of Arduino IDE or it can be drawn as the pulse by using Processing IDE.


Features :

  1. A Color-Coded Cable, with a standard male header connectors. Plug it straight into an Arduino or a Breadboard. No soldering is required.
  2. The Pulse Sensor has 3 holes around the outside edge which make it easy to sew it into almost anything.
  3. Visualization software (made in Processing) to instantly see the output of the sensor and for troubleshooting.

Package Includes :

1 x Heart Beat Pulse Sensor

Specification

General

Weight Weight 0,0000 g
Sensor Type

Optical Heartbeat/Pulse Sensor

Interface

Analog & Digital output

Operating Voltage

3.3–5V DC

Material

PCB with electronic components and photodiode

Usage

Heart rate monitoring, Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects, DIY health electronics, wearable devices

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