Analog Devices Inc. EVAL-ADPD4100Z-PPG Evaluation Board

Analog Devices Inc. EVAL-ADPD4100Z-PPG Evaluation Board is designed to evaluate the ADPD4100/ADPD4101 multimodal sensor front ends. This evaluation board comes with three green LEDs, one infrared (IR) LED, and one red LED that are separately driven. The EVAL-ADPD4100Z-PPG evaluation board incorporates a single 7mm2 photodiode (PD) with no optical fiber coating. This evaluation board utilizes the Wavetool evaluation software GUI, which provides low-level register access and high-level system configurability. The EVAL-ADPD4100Z-PPG evaluation board implements a simple discrete optical design for vital signs monitoring applications like wrist-based photoplethysmography (PPG).

Features

  • Evaluates the ADPD4100/4101 multimodal front ends
  • ADPD4100 (SPI) is the default population
  • All inputs and outputs are accessible
  • Three separately driven green LEDs
  • One red and one IR LED
  • Metal baffle to block optical crosstalks
  • Works with the Wavetool evaluation software that allows:
    • Time-domain graphing and logging
    • Frequency domain graphing
    • Statistical analysis
    • Data streaming to other applications
  • Implements a simple discrete optical design

Applications

  • Wearable health and fitness monitors
    • Heart Rate Monitors (HRMs)
    • Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
    • Stress
    • Blood pressure estimation
    • Spot Oxygen saturation (SpO2)
    • Hydration
    • Body composition
  • Industrial monitoring (CO, CO2, smoke, and aerosol detection)
  • Home patient monitoring
  • Different sensor measurements
    • Photoplethysmography (PPG)
    • Electrocardiography (ECG)
    • Electrodermal activity (EDA)
    • Impedance
    • Capacitance
    • Temperature

Kit Contents

  • EVAL-ADPD4100Z-PPG evaluation board
  • Ribbon cable
  • Wrist strap with hook and loop fastener

Overview

Analog Devices Inc. EVAL-ADPD4100Z-PPG Evaluation Board

Optional Wristband

Analog Devices Inc. EVAL-ADPD4100Z-PPG Evaluation Board
Published: 2020-08-03 | Updated: 2024-10-23