Hi, I have an end-of-study project on the theme of creating a medical stethoscope based on Arduino. If you can help me give me a work plan and the necessary tools
Please don't hijack threads @norredine. I have split your post out to its own topic.
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Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
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Hi @jhobbselectric. Someone posted a request for assistance with a completely unrelated project on the forum topic you created That is what the last two messages are about.
I see you are posting to the forum by replying via email to the forum notifications. I think it will be very difficult for you to understand what is going on and which topic you are replying to when you do that. Please open the Arduino Forum website in your web browser and view the forum posts and make replies via the web interface instead of by sending emails. Everything will be much more clear and you will get better results by doing that.
Assuming this stethoscope is for monitoring pulse, not breathing, you can find pressure sensors that output voltages relative to the sensed pressure (search: arduino sphygmomanometer).... you need to calibrate the output against zero pressure, daily change in barometric pressure and against known pressures, but if you are asking for help to do a solo project in your career, try using a sensitive microphone (sound sensor) and use the Arduino to analyze the signal by ignoring the low noise and finding the high pulses. Good luck.
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