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Most e-book readers don’t have physical page turn buttons. Why? They just don’t. Virtua...
Most e-book readers don’t have physical page turn buttons. Why? They just don’t. Virtua...
Hacking Touch Screens to Count Pulses
Heart rate sensors available for DIY use employ photoplethysmography which illuminates the skin and measures changes in light absorption. These sensors are cheap, however, the circuitry required to interface them to other devices is not. [Petteri Hyvärinen] is successfully investigating the use of capacitive touchscreens for heart rate sensing among other applications. The capacitive sensor layer on modern-day devices has a grid of elements to detect touch. Typically there is an interfacing IC that translates the detected touches into filtered digital numbers that can be used by higher level applications. [optisimon] first figured out a way to obtain the raw …read more http://pje.fyi/PTRDYz