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andrew_h
Hi - I have a project that I'm working out, but I'm struggling in a few
areas and so would appreciate any help possible.
I have a polar uncoded chest transmitter for HR - I know it outputs a
5Khz EF signal (weak), which is normally inductively coupled by the
watch, and then the HR is determined.
Anyway - I want to make a receiver where it could pick up this pulse
(and amplify it), count it per minute (obviosuly have some maximum
minutes) against another counter which kept track of the time. From
there it would be converted (ADC) and then sent to the computer through
USB or serial, and just the numbers themselves with some time reference
saved to a text file. I could then graph it myself in excel etc. The
text file would just have some sort of time reference (i.e. "1 72" -
where 1 is the minute count after recording, and 72 the heart rate -
where it has counted 72 pulses in the first minute).
I have found a circuit http://rick.mollprojects.com/hrm/ - which does
precisely the front end that I want... picks up the pulse, and
amplifies it. From there - I would need to convert using an ADC yes?
The idea from here is that it will then be sent to the computer,
through the USB or serial - I have read a 'silicon chip' article where
they have a USB module so data can be sent through that, after going
through the ADC. The problem from here is, how could I get it to save
the results of the counts to a text file?
AND...what would be the best way to 1) count the pulses for a minute,
then store this value, then repeat for the next minute - while 2)
having some time reference, like minutes after recording began.
Any help and ideas would be appreciated - I would really like to do
this!
areas and so would appreciate any help possible.
I have a polar uncoded chest transmitter for HR - I know it outputs a
5Khz EF signal (weak), which is normally inductively coupled by the
watch, and then the HR is determined.
Anyway - I want to make a receiver where it could pick up this pulse
(and amplify it), count it per minute (obviosuly have some maximum
minutes) against another counter which kept track of the time. From
there it would be converted (ADC) and then sent to the computer through
USB or serial, and just the numbers themselves with some time reference
saved to a text file. I could then graph it myself in excel etc. The
text file would just have some sort of time reference (i.e. "1 72" -
where 1 is the minute count after recording, and 72 the heart rate -
where it has counted 72 pulses in the first minute).
I have found a circuit http://rick.mollprojects.com/hrm/ - which does
precisely the front end that I want... picks up the pulse, and
amplifies it. From there - I would need to convert using an ADC yes?
The idea from here is that it will then be sent to the computer,
through the USB or serial - I have read a 'silicon chip' article where
they have a USB module so data can be sent through that, after going
through the ADC. The problem from here is, how could I get it to save
the results of the counts to a text file?
AND...what would be the best way to 1) count the pulses for a minute,
then store this value, then repeat for the next minute - while 2)
having some time reference, like minutes after recording began.
Any help and ideas would be appreciated - I would really like to do
this!