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The Digispark => Digispark (Original) Support => Topic started by: yukivx on August 29, 2012, 05:57:44 am
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Hello. I'm very new to Arduino. However, I want to use the PulseSensor.
I heard that PulseSensor is usable if DigiSpark has analog input. Can I use PulseSensor if I get only Digispark? Is there anything else I need?
And... If I want to use power supply from the battery, do I need Boost Shield Kits and 2xAA Battery Holder?
PulseSensor
http://pulsesensor.com
http://www.makershed.com/Pulse_Sensor_for_Arduino_5_Volt_p/mkre1.htm
Thank you. :)
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The pulse sensor appears to a standard sensor 3 wire connector. You would either need some 22 gauge jumper wire to connect the 3 pins of the 3 wire connector to the digispark, or you would get breakout board A which I believe the sensor would plug directly into. You would be able to use pins p2 - p5 to read from the sensor.
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There are many different battery scenarios. It might be useful if the team could list them.
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Hi MichaelMeissner,
Thank you for your advice! :) I think that I will pledge Breakout Shield A Kits in consideration of various methods. I look forward to Digispark.
It is interesting for me..
http://makeprojects.com/Project/Beating-Heart-Headband/1622/
Thanks again,
Yukihisa
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It was sold out. However Pulse Sensor is now in stock.
http://pulsesensor.myshopify.com/