PS: I suppose I would consider a pre-made device but most are medical
and in the thousand dollar range. I was also looking at doing it myself so that I
could use the modsendat board's accelerometer and measure my blood saturation versus
which side of my body I'm currently sleeping on.
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> I got interested in this first when my son was in hospital with double
> pneumonia, and he was hooked up to one of the disposable pulse oximeter
> sensors. It struck me at the time that this was probably hackable, so I kept
> it to have a hack at some point: if you'd like to have a look at it, I can
> bring it along to the hackerspace. It appears these can be purchased over
> the net in bulk or apparently as single items:
>
> Disposable Pulse Oximeters
> http://www2.mooremedical.com/index.cfm?PG=CTL&FN=ProductDetail&PID=14088
> http://www.buyemp.com/product/11230130.html
Perfect. That's exactly what I was hoping to use as a base.
> My thought had been to figure some kind of glove or sheath that would
> protect the sensor and enable it to be used multiple times, possibly with
> something like this:
> http://www.musicmart.com/The-UltimaGlove-2-Black-Glove-No-Dots-P270550.aspx
So I wouldn't worry that too much. I've used those before for at home sleep
studies (seeing how much my SPO2 would drop at night due to sleep apnea),
and simple medical tape around your finger is all you need for those.
They are of course very reusable, but the medical field likes to make
everything single use so that they can sell more and avoid contamination
(even if here it's really not an issue).
> I also bought a Pulse Oximiter units from EBay, similar to this one:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FDA-CE-Proved-Fingertip-Pulse-Oximeter-SPO2-w-Free-Case-/220685807717?pt=AU_Business_Industrial_Medical_Scientific_Equipment2&hash=item3361e63065#ht_3735wt_902
I have a slightly different one, but effectively have the same than you.
While it wouldn't be ideal to sleep with this on my finger and while they
are not designed for continuous use, for the EE type it would be nice to
take apart and steal the already processed signal from.
> From there I looked into various chest band heart rate monitors, and there
> is a reasonable amount hacker info available on the Polar bands already,
> including the a module & breakout board from Sparkfun:
>
> Polar
> http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8660
> http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8661
I'm not really interested in heart rate by itself since I need/want SPO2 and
heart rate comes for free with it :)
> Later, I discovered an even cheaper heart rate sensor through dealextreme:
> essentially an earlobe clip, with various circuit designs, discussions, etc.
>
> Heart Rate Monitor/ Pulse Oximeter:
> http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.16009
> http://electronicdesign.com/images/Schematic.pdf
> http://www.dealextreme.com/forums/Default.dx/sku.16009~threadid.434077
> http://zedomax.com/blog/2006/10/22/diy-circuit-heart-rate-monitor/
> http://www.embedds.com/heart-rate-indicator/
Those are interesting, but no SPO2.
To get those, I think it would be a matter of getting one or all 3 sensor
kinds from http://www.buyemp.com/product/11230130.html and figure out the
pinout from at least one of them.
After that, I'm guessing it shouldn't be too hard to drive and read from an
arduino.
I don't have a lot of time to investigate this right now, but I may later
when I'm on some extended vacation :)
If you make progress with this, let me know too (note that I'm not in
Melbourne, not even in Australia for that matter, I got this list through
the arduino miniconf at the last LCA :)
> Hope that helps.
It sure does. Thanks much for all the links.
Marc
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Can we stop with the penis measuring contest? Penis measuring may be against the law.
No one is getting prosecuted for making a home made finger IR transmittance measurer.
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On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 20:15 +1100, David Lyon wrote:Not just selling it to others, but "supplying" it to others.
> Where the legislation comes in is making a device and selling it to
> others to install it on themselves. That's very tightly regulated and
> rightly so.
My understanding is that if you offer your home-made data-logger for
your father to use, you're supplying it.
Well, it's an easy field to come up with a rapid prototype that somebody
would want to pay money for. The Arduino data logger could be thrown
together in an afternoon, and somebody would eventually suggest that
they want one and don't have the time to built it for themselves.
But you couldn't supply it, or even tell someone where to get one from a
third party.
It would have been madness if there was a situation where you couldn't easily build a harmless bio-measuring device, yet it is OK for companies to sell water for medicine (homeopathy), or for practitioners to perform procedures that have scientifically been proven time and again to be no more effective than a placebo (acupuncture), or to pay for 'treatment' that manipulates your spine in such a way that you won't get cancer (which is what orthodox chiropractors still believe).
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