Meter-on-a-Chip supports portable health applications.

Press Release Summary:



Housed in 8 x 8 mm package with 16 MHz ARM® Cortex™ M3 processor, Model ADuCM350 combines 16-bit 160 kSPS ADC, ±0.2% accurate voltage reference, 12-bit DAC, and configurable switch matrix. Passive complex impedance sensing enables baseline detection and detailed information of physiological, biological, and electrochemical reactions. Fusion of passive and active sensors ensures measurement accuracy for point-of-care diagnostics, home/self-test health devices, and vital sign monitors.



Original Press Release:



Analog Devices' Meter-on-a-chip Enables Broad Range of Portable Health Applications



ADI’s meter-on-a-chip offers passive and active sensor fusion functionality for next-generation point-of-care diagnostics, home/self-test health products, and vital signs monitoring.



2014 International CES



NORWOOD, Mass.-- Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) unveiled today a high-precision, low-power meter-on-a-chip for a range of portable health applications such as point-of-care diagnostics, home/self-test health devices, and wearable vital signs monitors, including those for sports and fitness. The ADuCM350 single-chip, scalable platform combines a 16-bit accurate analog front-end (AFE), which includes a configurable multi-sensor switch matrix, hardware waveform generator and discrete Fourier transform (DFT) engine, with a processing subsystem and an industry-standard software development environment to support a complete product development roadmap. The ADuCM350 meter-on-a-chip offers easy connectivity to passive and active sensors and supports sensor fusion functionality that enables exceptionally accurate measurements of human physiological data even in the presence of interferers.



Download a short-form datasheet: http://www.analog.com/ADuCM350-ds

Learn more about ADI’s healthcare technology: http://healthcare.analog.com/en/segment/health.html



“The ADuCM350 meter-on-a-chip supports a wide range of portable healthcare applications ranging from wearable health monitoring devices, such as smart watches and sophisticated pedometers, to point-of-care diagnostics that shorten hospital stays and make possible high quality monitoring in the home,” said Patrick O’Doherty, vice president, Healthcare Group, Analog Devices. “The ADuCM350 offers exceptional accuracy and integration on-chip making it ideally suited for designing portable products that monitor health and wellness.”



ADuCM350 Meter-on-a-chip Optimized for System-level Performance



The ADuCM350 is optimized for system-level performance and signal measurement accuracy, including those monitoring devices powered by a single coin-cell battery, and features a precision AFE with a 16-bit accurate, 160-kSPS A/D converter, +/-0.2% accurate voltage reference, and a 12-bit D/A converter.



Passive complex impedance sensing on the ADuCM350 enables baseline detection and detailed information of physiological, biological and electrochemical reactions, at levels previously unattainable. The fusion of passive and active sensors provides an additional level of signal measurement accuracy, and environmentally robust capacitance-to-digital technology on-chip supports new use cases such as skin electrode detection and next-generation electrochemical test strip technologies. The precision AFE performs auto-calibration ensuring accurate, repeatable measurements in the field for the life of the product.



Scalable Development Platform Supports Rapid Feature Expansion



The ADuCM350 healthcare meter-on-a-chip is a flexible platform that supports full product development roadmaps from entry-level to feature-rich devices. Sensor fusion functionality allows designers to expand product measurement capabilities. For example, the ADuCM350 platform can support calorie burn applications by combining galvanic skin response for heart rate and respiration, with an ultra-low-power 3-axis MEMS accelerometer for altitude and motion detection. An extensive peripheral set of communication I/O including USB, audio, display, serial and touch supports differentiation and rapid feature expansion. The ADuCM350 AFE sequencer enables designers to develop the software for a measurement procedure only once and then reliably port it across an entire product family.



ADuCM350 Healthcare Meter-on-a-Chip Key Features



16-bit accurate 160 kSPS A/D converter

0.2% precision voltage reference

12-bit no missing code D/A converter

Hardware accelerators for waveform generation and filtering

16-MHz ARM® Cortex™ M3 processor

384-kB flash memory, 16-kB EEPROM and 32-kB SRAM

Sensor fusion support

Configurable switch matrix (amperometric, photometric, impedance, potentiometric)

Complex impedance measurement (waveform generation and filtering)

Robust capacitance-to-digital conversion technology

Communication I/O support: USB, audio, display, beeper, and serial

Extensive power management capabilities

Operation: Coin cell battery compatible



Pricing and Availability



















Product

Sample
Availability
 

Full Production

Price each
per 1k units

Packaging

ADuCM350

Now

April 2014

$7.50

8-mm x 8-mm
120-pin CSP_BGA

                            

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