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Using ADS1292R in biomedical application in the presence of high motion and movement activity

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1292R, TIDM-BIOSIGNMONITOR, ADS1292RECG-FE, ADS1292

Dear TI E2E™,

We have to make a new design for Heart rate monitor with Pedometer, Memory for Datalogging, Batterie management, and Bluetooth connexion...

This design will be used in applications with presence of high motion and where users are not always stabilised and often moving ( for example user RANNUNG, Walking...) .  

My questions are :

Q1---  If we chose ECG solution based on the ADS1292R device like the example of your ref design TIDM-BIOSIGNMONITOR for HRM and As you are experienced with this device could you please tell us :

           i- Is it an efficient and reliable solution for this kind of application ?

           ii- Is there any constraint or comments about using Firmware provided with TIDM-BIOSIGNMONITOR and ADS1292R Demonstration Kit 

           iii- is there a need for additional motion compensation algorithms ? 

Q2--- about ADS1292R Demonstration Kit :

           i-Do you provide firmware version support BLE driver because ADS1292R Demonstration Kit support BLE modules and PCB footprint for BLE module is provuded?

           ii- Do you provide design files as Schematic and PCB layout Files ?

Q3--- about TIDM-BIOSIGNMONITOR : In the PDF schematic provided

In the PDF schematic provided on TI website, the power supply block it's not clear and I think that is missing other blocks and other SCH sheets, could you tell us :

           i- How to charge the batteries? How power supply the board ?

           ii- Do you provide design files as Schematic and PCB layout Files ? if not do you provide compleat schematic PDF version for this ref design ?

we are waiting for your reply !

Best regards,

Haithem.