Parallax 28048 User manual

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Polar Heart Rate Receiver KickStart (#28048)
This component is not sold individually by Parallax. It is included in the Heart Rate Monitor
Experiment Kit (#28037).
What It Can Do
•Receives heart beat signals from a compatible sensor transmitter
•Indicates a received heartbeat signal using a LOW/HIGH output signal
•Wirelessly interfaces to transmitter with a range of up to four feet
The Polar Heart Rate Receiver is designed to receive heart beat signals from compatible Polar
heart rate sensors. Together, the sensor and receiver provides a low-cost and convenient heart
rate monitoring system that can be connected to most any microcontroller. Example uses include
home exercise and sports training.
The Heart Rate Receiver is a stand-alone module, with on-board connections for power (3.3 V to
5 V), ground, and signal. It wirelessly interfaces to a compatible Polar coded or un-coded sensor
transmitter, such as the Polar T34 Non-Coded Transmitter.
Note: Range between transmitter and receiver is intentionally limited to about 3 to 4 feet, so that
multiple heart rate monitors can be used within the same general area.
Parts List
•Polar Heart Rate Receiver
•Polar T34 Non-Coded Heart Rate Transmitter
•BASIC Stamp HomeWork Board, Propeller QuickStart, or Arduino Uno microcontroller
•22 gauge solid conductor hookup wire

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Basic Wiring
•Power requirements: 3.3 to 5.5 VDC , 200 μA (at 5 VDC)
•Communication: 5 kHz coded or uncoded pulses
•Dimensions: 0.75 in x 1 in
•Signal output: 15 ms TTL level high (+V) pulse on received heart beat
•Maximum signal distance: 100-125 centimeters (3-4 feet)
Note: To make it easy to connect the Heart Rate Receiver to a breadboard or other circuit, solder
a three-pin male header connector (Parallax #451-00303, not included) to the pads on the side of
the module. As shown in the diagrams in this KickStart, the long portion of the header pins is on
the side of the board with the foam tape. With this arrangement, the Heart Rate Receiver module
can plug directly into a solderless breadboard, or to another circuit via a three-wire extension,
such as Parallax #800-00080.
Program KickStarts
Each of the example programs use the serial monitor or debugging window to indicate when a
heartbeat signal is received. Upon registering a heartbeat from the sensor transmitter, the receiver
produces a momentary HIGH output on the Signal pin. This HIGH state is detected in the
program, and the word “Beat” is displayed in the serial window.
Important! A signal is received only if there is a compatible heart rate sensor transmitter within
operating distance (typically four feet or less). The sensor must be worn in accordance with the
instructions packaged with it. If a signal is not received, or if false readings occur, check for
proper placement of both the sensor transmitter and body strap. If your transmitter uses a
replaceable battery, verify that the battery in the sensor is fresh.

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BASIC Stamp 2 HomeWork Board
' {$STAMP BS2}
' {$PBASIC 2.5}
'Definitions
HR_RX PIN 0
oldSample VAR Bit
sample VAR Bit
'Set signal pin to input
INPUT HR_RX
DEBUG CLS, "Waiting for heart beat...", CR
'Wait until a heart beat is detected
DO UNTIL HR_RX
LOOP
DEBUG "Heart beat detected!", CR
'Main Loop
DO
sample = HR_RX 'Store signal output
IF sample AND oldSample <> sample THEN DEBUG "Beat", CR
oldSample = sample 'Store last signal received
LOOP
Note: When this program is run, the BASIC Stamp Debug Terminal will automatically open.

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Propeller BOE and Propeller QuickStart
Propeller BOE Wiring Diagram
Propeller QuickStart Wiring Diagram
OBJ
pst: "Parallax Serial Terminal"
CON
_clkmode = xtal1 + pll16x
_xinfreq = 5_000_000
'Pin definitions
HR_RX = 0
VAR
'Variable Definitions
byte oldSample
byte sample
PUB go
'Start the Parallax Serial Terminal
pst.start(115_200)
pst.clear
'Set signal pin to input
dira[HR_RX]~
pst.str(string("Waiting for heart beat...", pst#NL))
'Wait until a heart beat is detected
repeat until ina[HR_RX]

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pst.str(string("Heart beat detected!", pst#NL))
'Main Loop
repeat
sample := ina[HR_RX] 'Store signal output
if sample and oldSample <> sample
pst.str(string("Beat", pst#NL))
oldSample := sample 'Store last signal received
Note: This program uses the Parallax Serial Terminal object library, which is included with the
Propeller Tool software download.
Note: To view the results of the demonstration, after uploading is complete run the Parallax
Serial Terminal from the Run menu, or press F12. Momentarily depress the Reset button on the
Propeller QuickStart board to restart the program.
Arduino Uno
//Definitions
const int HR_RX = 7;
byte oldSample, sample;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode (HR_RX, INPUT); //Signal pin to input
Serial.println("Waiting for heart beat...");
//Wait until a heart beat is detected
while (!digitalRead(HR_RX)) {};

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Serial.println ("Heart beat detected!");
}
void loop() {
sample = digitalRead(HR_RX); //Store signal output
if (sample && (oldSample != sample)) {
Serial.println("Beat");
}
oldSample = sample; //Store last signal received
}
Note: To view the results of the demonstration, after uploading is complete click the Serial
Monitor icon in the Arduino IDE. This displays the Serial Monitor window. Momentarily
depress the Reset button on the Arduino board to restart the sketch.
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