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SINGLE-SUPPLY INTEGRATED OPTICAL MODULE FOR HR AND SPO2MEASUREMENT

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14-OLGA
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

MAXM86161EFD+

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

SINGLE-SUPPLY INTEGRATED OPTICAL MODULE FOR HR AND SPO2MEASUREMENT

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SpecificationMAXM86161EFD+
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Package / Case14-LFLGA
Supplier Device Package14-OLGA (2.9x4.3)
TypeData Acquisition Systems (DASs)

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MAXM86161 Series

The MAXM86161 is an ultra-low-power, completely integrated, optical data-acquisition system. On the transmitter side, the MAXM86161 has three programmable high-current LED drivers. On the receiver side, MAXM86161 consists of a high efficiency PIN photo-diode and an optical readout channel. The optical readout has a low-noise signal conditioning analog front-end (AFE), including 19-bit ADC, an industry-lead ambient light cancellation (ALC) circuit, and a picket fence detect and replace algorithm. Due to the low power consumption, compact size, easy, flexible-to-use, and industry lead ambient light rejection capability of the MAXM86161, the device is ideal for a wide variety of optical sensing applications such as heart rate detection and pulse oximetry.The MAXM86161 operates on a 3.0V to 5.5V VLEDsingle supply voltage. It supports a standard compatible interface and fully autonomous operation. Each device has a large 128-word built-in FIFO. The MAXM86161 is available in compact 2.9mm x 4.3mm x 1.4mm, 14-pin OLGA package.ApplicationsOptimized for In-Ear ApplicationsMiniature Package for Mobile ApplicationsOptimized Performance to Detect:Continuous Monitoring for HRVOptical Heart RateOxygen Saturation (SpO2)