Embark on an exhilarating voyage through the intersection of biomedical engineering and cutting-edge electronics with our course, "Heart Beat Monitoring using 8051 Controller." Here, we'll unveil the intricate art and science of crafting a Heart Beat Monitor, a pivotal instrument in the realm of modern healthcare. Join us as we unravel the mysteries that power this life-changing technology, and equip yourself with the skills to shape the future of healthcare.
Module 1: Understanding the Pulse-Working of Heartbeat Sensor (PPG Sensor)
- Discover the core principles of how a Pulse Rate sensor (PPG sensor) functions.
- Dive into the science behind measuring heartbeats, and explore the role of light in this process.
Module 2: Mastering Time - Using 8051 as a Timer
- Learn the intricacies of the 8051 microcontroller and how to harness it as a timer.
- Understand the precise timing required for heartbeat monitoring.
Module 3: Displaying Vital Data - Interfacing LCD to 8051 Controller
- Explore the world of Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) and how to connect them to the 8051 controller.
- Create a user-friendly interface for presenting heart rate data.
Module 4: Coding Brilliance - C-Programming on KEIL Software
- Step into the world of C programming with KEIL Software.
- Write and implement the code necessary for processing and displaying heart rate information.
Module 5: Bringing It All to Life - Circuit Simulation on PROTEUS Software
- Simulate the entire project on PROTEUS Software to visualize the system in action.
- Troubleshoot and refine your circuit before moving to real-world implementation.
By the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding of biomedical technology, microcontroller programming, and the mechanics behind a Heart Beat Monitoring System. You will be ready to embark on your own projects and explore the limitless possibilities of electronics in the healthcare field.
Join us on this educational journey, and let's explore the realm of biomedical electronics together. Enroll today and take the first step towards creating innovative and life-changing projects!
Who this course is for:
- Biomedical Engineers
- Biomedical Projects
- Microcontroller Learners
- 8051 Controller projects
- Embedded Engineers
- Embedded System
- Embedded C
- Health Care IT Project
- Health Care
- Electrical Engineers
- Instrumentation Engineers
- Electronic Engineers
Requirements
- Students should have a strong command of C programming.
- Students should have a solid understanding of the 8051 microcontroller.
- Students should be proficient in operating KEIL software.
- Students should be skilled in using PROTEUS software.
- Basic understanding of electronics
Habeeb Sadiq Baloch
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19 Jan 2025Excellent project course! It clearly explains how to design and implement a heartbeat monitoring system using the 8051 microcontroller, with practical steps and circuit demonstrations. Ideal for electronics beginners and embedded system enthusiasts
Muhammad Nadeem
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06 Jan 2025great for building a portfolio, doing a semester project, or just understanding how biomedical sensing works in embedded systems.
Usman Khan
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04 Jan 2025This analog signal (voltage variations) is amplified (since itโs very weak) and then fed into the 8051 microcontrolle
Atteq 46
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23 Dec 2024This project/course teaches how to build a heart rate monitoring system using the 8051 microcontroller. Itโs a practical introduction to embedded systems, sensor integration, and real-time monitoring, making it ideal for electronics and biomedical engineering enthusiasts
Rashid Ali
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20 Dec 2024This project teaches how to design and implement a heart rate monitoring system using the 8051 microcontroller. Itโs practical for learning embedded systems
Chakar Chakar well
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13 Nov 2024This course provides a complete guide to building a heart beat monitor using the 8051 microcontroller. The step-by-step approach helps students understand both hardware and software aspects effectively
Anmo
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02 Nov 2024This is a practical embeddedโsystems project that teaches you how to build a heartโrate monitor using an 8051 microcontroller