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DIY heart beat rate meter using clicker2 for PIC18FJ and Easy Pulse mikro

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Author: Rajendra Bhatt

Last Updated: 2016-07-06

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Measurement

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License: MIT license  

This project is about building a stand-alone pulse meter using Easy Pulse mikro and mikroElektronika‘s clicker 2 for PIC18FJ board. An OLED W click board is also used to display the pulse rate in beats per minute (BPM).

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This application shows how to build a stand-alone pulse meter using Easy Pulse mikro and mikroElektronika‘s clicker 2 for PIC18FJ board. An OLED W click board is also used to display the pulse rate in beats per minute (BPM). The clicker 2 development board features Microchip’s powerful 8-bit PIC18F87J50 microcontroller, preprogrammed with an USB bootloader, and two mikroBus sockets to receive add-on boards. For this demo project, the OLED W click board is inserted into socket 1 and Easy Pulse mikro to socket 2, as shown below.

Heart rate meter project

Heart rate meter project

DIY heart beat rate meter using clicker 2 for PIC18FJ and Easy Pulse mikro

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Easy Pulse mikro features

Easy Pulse mikro features

Easy Pulse mikro is a pulse sensor based on transmittance photoplethysmography and is compatible with mikroBus sockets.

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