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I am designing a heart rate monitor system using an `ESP32` microcontroller, tested on a `breadboard setup`, to simulate the functioning of a `pacemaker`. The system continuously monitors `heart rate` using a pulse sensor (`MAX30102` module) and triggers an `alert` if the heart rate falls below or rises above specific thresholds (e.g.,` < 50 bpm or > 120 bpm`). However, I keep getting the `error: “No pulse detected. Check sensor placement.”` What could be causing this issue?
Hereβs my code:
#include <Wire.h>
#include "MAX30105.h"
#include "heartRate.h"
MAX30105 particleSensor;
const int alertPin = 15; // Pin for LED alert
const int minHeartRate = 50;
const int maxHeartRate = 120;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
pinMode(alertPin, OUTPUT);
if (!particleSensor.begin(Wire, I2C_SPEED_FAST)) {
Serial.println("MAX30102 not detected. Check wiring.");
while (true); // Freeze in case of error
}
particleSensor.setup(); // Configure sensor settings
particleSensor.setPulseAmplitudeRed(0x0A);
}
void loop() {
long irValue = particleSensor.getIR();
if (irValue > 50000) { // If a valid pulse is detected
int heartRate = averageHeartRate(); // Calculate heart rate
Serial.print("Heart Rate: ");
Serial.println(heartRate);
// Check for abnormal heart rate
if (heartRate < minHeartRate || heartRate > maxHeartRate) {
digitalWrite(alertPin, HIGH); // Trigger alert
Serial.println("Alert! Abnormal heart rate detected.");
} else {
digitalWrite(alertPin, LOW); // No alert
}
} else {
Serial.println("No valid pulse detected. Check sensor placement.");
}
delay(1000); // Delay for 1 second between readings
}
int averageHeartRate() {
return random(40, 130); // Simulated heart rate for testing
}
You need to go back to your irValue and see what value it is, then determine why it is the level its at. This is one of those problems where you have to take a few steps back
Thanks for the advice, would do this
So really what that error says is that your irValye is not reaching 50000, do you know what value it is reaching?
Your right just printed my irValue to the screen it’s 45000
aha so why would it be that fix that part first.
Should I lower the threshold from 50000, to 45000 to see if it detects it
wait so why did you choose that threshold, im assuming that figure came froma reference manual or something of the sort?
In effect this would test your system yes but would it achieve what you want?
50000 was used in one of the references I used to research b4 beginning the project and I have tried moving the sensors to different surfaces containing blood but still not getting a response so I want to be sure my sensor is actually working
If I verify the sensors is working then I can check or ask based on the knowledge the issue is not from my sensor
ah I see, your sensor should have some sort of self test mode to determine if its working
check your manual for this information
Okay once I am sure the fault isn’t from the sensor I would report back so we can further debug, thanks π
Hello @superbike_z after going through some series of test from the manual turns out my `MAX30102` module was a little faulty and doesn’t draw enough current, i adjusted the current flow through my esp32 on my breadboard but the sensor still doesn’t get enough current
wait maybe my electronics is a bit off, how are you adjusting current?
I switched over to a power supply that can deliver more current
that makes sense
Still Testing it thuo, would give an update soon
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