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HEART RATE MONITORING SYSTEM

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HEARTRATEMONITORINGSYSTEM

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GROUP MEMBERS

• ROSHAN BORSE

• SHRIKANT SURVASE

• AKASH YADAV

• SALMAN MOMIN

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INTRODUCTION

• Heart rate measurement is one of the very important parameters of the human cardiovascular system

• IT’S OUTPUT TONE CAN BE SELECTED THROUGH DIFFERENT SWITCH COMBINATIONS

• DIFFERENT TONE CAN BE SELECTED FOR DIFFERENT ALARM SO THAT WE CAN EASILY KNOW WHICH ALARM HAS TRIGGRED

• THE ALARM IN THIS CIRCUIT IS ACTIVATED BY TEMPRATURE

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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COMPONENTS

• IC CD 4060:-

• PIN DIAGRAM:-

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DESCRIPTION OF CD 4060

• IT IS A 16 PIN DIP, CMOS INTEGRATED, COUNTER CUM OSCILLATOR

• IC CD 4060 HAS INBUILT OSCILLATOR AND 14-STAGE RIPPLE COUNTER/DIVIDER

• IT HAS THREE OSCILLATOR TERMINAL AT PIN 9,10,11

• IT HAS TEN BUFFERED OUTPUT OF THE COUNTER( Q4-Q10, Q12-Q14) AND AN ACTIVE HIGH MASTER RESET AT PIN 12

• IT IS USED IN PROJECTS WHERE THERE IS A REQUIRMENT OF TEN DIFFERENT SQUARE WAVE AT SAME TIME AS REQUIRED IN THIS PROJECT

• THE OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY MAINLY DEPENDS ON RESISTOR AND CAPACITOR CONNECTED AT PIN 9, 10,11

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TRANSISTOR BD 337:-

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DISCRIPTION OF BC 337

• The transistor schematic for an NPN transistor indicates the emitter with an arrow pointing away from the transistor

• . It is known as a bipolar junction transistor because it uses a positive (P)-type semiconductor BC337 transistor is a three-terminal current control device used for general purposes. Based on the semiconductor type used, the BC337 transistor is a negative-positive-negative (NPN) type because the main terminals use a negative (N)-type material.

• conductor material sandwiched between two N-type materials. Semiconductors, such as silicon and germanium, are used in the BC337 transistor to control the flow of electrical charges by allowing a control current to vary the conductivity of the transistor’s main terminals.

• This NPN transistor has a base or the control terminal, an emitter terminal, and a collector terminal. On the base-to-emitter junction, the amount of current flow determines the collector current. The ratio of the collector current to the base current is known as beta.

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TRANSISTOR BD139

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BD 139

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DISCRIPTION OF BD 139

• The BD135 and BD139 are silicon epitaxial planar NPN transistors in Jedec SOT-32 plastic package, designed for audio amplifiers and Drivers Utilizing Complementary Or Quasi complementary circuits.

• The complementary PNP types are BD136 and BD140 respectively

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OTHER COMPONENTS

• LED1, LED2 - 5mm LED

• R1 - 220-kilo-ohm

• R2 - 10-kilo-ohm

• R3 - 5.6-kilo-ohm

• R4, R16, R17 - 1-kilo-ohm

• R5-R14 - 10-kilo-ohm

• R15 - 10-ohm

• VR1 - 100-kilo-ohm potmeter

• VR2 - 22-kilo-ohm potmeter

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OTHER COMPONENTS• Capacitors:

• C1 - 100pF ceramic disk

• C2 - 10nF ceramic disk

• C3 - 120pF ceramic disk

• C4, C5 - 0.33μ ceramic disk

• C6 - 100μF, 16V electrolytic

• Miscellaneous:

• CON1 - 2-pin terminal block

• LS1 - 8-ohm, 0.5W speaker

• NTC1 - 100-kilo-ohm NTC

• thermistor

• S1-S10 - On/off switch

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WORKING OF CIRCUIT(1)

• CD4060 (IC1) is a CMOS integrated circuit that contains an oscillator and a 14-stage ripple counter/divider.

• It has three oscillator terminals (1, 0 and 0), ten buffered outputs of the counter (Q4 Q10 and Q12-Q14) and an active ‘high’ master reset.

• It is used in this project to produce ten different square waves at the same time.

• These square waves can be mixed to produce different output tones using switches (S1-S10).

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(2)• The oscillator frequency mainly depends on the value of components C3, R2, R1 and

VR1.

• If needed, oscillator frequency can be trimmed using potmeter VR1.

• Trimming is useful to obtain different clock frequencies when several alarms are in use near each other.

• If trimming is not needed, VR1 can be replaced with a fixed-value resistor .

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(3)

• With increasing temperature, resistance of thermistor NTC1 decreases and the biasing voltage for transistorT3 increases.

• Once it reaches beyond the threshold established with VR2, transistor T3 conducts and reset pin 12 of IC1 goes ‘low.’

• The make of NTC1 is not critical but VR2 should have an appropriate value depending on the selected NTC.

• The counter in IC1 starts advancing with rise in temperature and square-wave signals start appearing on the outputs.

• Through push-to-on switches S1-S10 you may select the frequencies required in the audio alarm signal.

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(4)• The produced composite signal available at the base of transistor T1 is amplified to

drive loudspeaker LS1.

• The mixed multitone signal produced is generally difficult to ignore.

• Though 5V power supply is recommended here, the circuit works with 2V to 6V.

• Also, CD4060 may be replaced with 74HCT4060 or 74HC4060 for IC1.

• LED1 indicates the presence of power supply, and resistor R16 is for current limiting .

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ADVANTAGES

• Its output tone can be selected through different switch combinations.

• Such an alarm is highly desirable when multiple alarms are present in the same area.

• Different tones can be selected for different alarms so that you can easily know which alarm has triggered

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APPLICATION AND FUTURE ASPECTS

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REFERENCE

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