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ProtoCentral AFE4490 Pulse Oximeter Breakout Board Kit
Open-source pulse oximeter breakout based on the TI AFE4490 single-chip analog front end. Reads SpO2 and heart rate over SPI from a Nellcor-compatible finger probe (included). Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and the ProtoCentral OpenView app.
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Measuring SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) is now straightforward. The ProtoCentral AFE4490 Pulse Oximeter Breakout uses Texas Instruments’ AFE4490 single-chip pulse-oximetry analog front end to read both heart rate and SpO2 from a standard finger-clip probe.
Pulse oximetry is an indirect, non-invasive method of measuring oxygen saturation. The probe shines red and infrared light through a fingertip and measures the light absorbed by haemoglobin — the ratio between the two wavelengths gives SpO2, and the same waveform’s pulsatile component gives heart rate without any ECG electrodes. For a deeper background read, see How Equipment Works — Pulse Oximetry.
The board is fully open-source — schematic, layout, and firmware all live in our GitHub repository. It’s compatible with the ProtoCentral OpenView unified visualization app for live waveform plotting on Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.
Important: This is a development and prototyping board for SpO2 research and education only. It is not a medical device and must not be used for clinical diagnosis or patient monitoring.
Features
- TI AFE4490 single-chip pulse-oximetry analog front end
- Standard Nellcor-compatible DB9 connector for the included finger probe
- Computes SpO2 and heart rate using the provided Arduino library
- Streams live PPG waveform to OpenView for real-time visualisation
- SPI host interface — works with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and most modern MCUs
- Fully open-source hardware and software
Board Dimensions
55 × 34 mm (2.165 × 1.339″)
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