MAX30011
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNSUltra-Low Power, 4-Channel Biopotential and Bioimpedance AFE
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- 1ku List Price
- Starting From $28.87
Overview
- Clinical Grade Biopotential Acquisition System
- 0.5μVRMS (0.05Hz to 40Hz) in Low-Power Mode,250SPS
- 0.31μVRMS (0.05Hz to 150Hz) in Low-NoiseMode, 2kSPS
- < 5 fARMS/√Hz Input Current Noise (25°C)
- CMRR 114dB Typical at 50Hz and 60Hz
- High Input Impedance (1GΩ Typical) for ExtremelyLow Common to Differential Mode Conversion
- High DC Offset Range (±1000mV) Allows a Wide Variety of Electrodes to be Used
- High AC Dynamic Range of 200mVPP Prevents Saturation Due to Motion
- Low Power Pacemaker Pulse Detection
Biopotential Channel
- High Performance BioZ Data Acquisition System
- Low-Noise BioZ Receive Channel (1.03μVRMS)
- 50mΩPP Noise in Respiration Mode, 2.5Hz Bandwidth
- Balanced, Chopped Source and Sink CurrentStimulus; 10kHz to 131kHz
- BIA/BIS with Absolute Resistance and Reactance Accuracy, 16Hz to 500kHz
- Electrode-TissueInterface Impedance Characterization
System
- Ultra-Low Power Systems for Wearable Devices
- DC and AC Leads Off Detect Capability
- Shutdown Current of 1μA (typ)
- 1024-Word FIFO for ECG and BioZ and Pace Data
- Flexible Interrupt and Synchronization Capabilities
BioZ
The MAX30011 is a highly integrated, four-channel biopotential analog front end (AFE) for wearable applications, offering both clinical-grade performance and ultra-low power for long battery life.
Each of the four biopotential channels has EMI filtering, internal lead biasing, and extensive calibration voltages for built-in self test. Each biopotential channel also has high input impedance, low noise, high CMRR, programmable gain, an anti-aliasing low-pass filter, and a high-resolution ADC. A set of high-pass and low-pass digital filter options are also available. Further, the MAX30011 provides an active right leg drive (RLD) circuit, pacemaker edge and pulse detection, and a single bioimpedance channel capable of measuring respiration and other BioZ measurements, including the characterization of electrode-tissue interface (ETI) impedances. The device is designed to meet IEC 60601-2-47 Ambulatory ECG System compliance requirements and IEC 60601-2-27 Monitoring ECG System compliance requirements for pace detection.
The BioZ receive channel has EMI filtering and extensive calibration features. It also has high input impedance, low noise, programmable gain, low-pass and high-pass filter options, and a high-resolution ADC. There are several modes for generating stimulus: balanced square-wave source/sink current, sine-wave current, and both sine-wave and square-wave voltage. A balanced square-wave source/sink current generator is provided for simultaneous operation with the electrocardiogram (ECG) channel. A wide range of stimulus frequencies is supported.
Please see the Data Sheet for the full description.
APPLICATIONS
- Wearable Patient Monitors
- Holter Monitors and Telemetry Systems
- Multichannel ECG and EEG Wearable Devices
- Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring Patches
- Smart Clothing
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
User Guide 1
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| Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAX30011ENB+ | THIN QFN, 3.57x3.57x0.50mm | ||
| MAX30011ENB+T | THIN QFN, 3.57x3.57x0.50mm |
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