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SMART WEARABLE
HEALTHCARE DEVICE
SOLUTIONS
Smart Wearable Healthcare Devices and • Low quiescent current chip is good for low power and extended
Typical Architecture standby time
• Low power consumption MCU is usually necessary for wearable
A wearable healthcare device can be described as an autonomous,
noninvasive system that performs a specific medical function such as devices
monitoring or support. • Low power connectivity technology is necessary for wearable
devices
The term wearable implies that the device is either supported directly
on the human body or a piece of clothing and has an appropriate design XX Human engineering design
enabling its use as a wearable accessory. In broad terms, this requires the • Easy to use
device to have minimal size and weight, functional and power autonomy,
• Foolproof design
to be easy to use, and worn in comfort.
• High reliability and highly sensitive sensor design
Smart wearable healthcare devices have different product types, like
wrist bands, watches, glasses, and other wearable devices. The functions XX High reliability
included in these technologies include pedometer, heart rate monitoring, • Works in various environments
sport performance tracking, biopotential measurement, bio-impedance • Good mechanical design helps prevent devices from being
measurement, blood oxygen measurement, and so on. damaged
Smart wearable healthcare devices are an extension of traditional • Some devices must be waterproof
medical devices. The typical medical device is big, complex, and requires
XX Sensor technology
significant power consumption to achieve the high accuracy required by
clinical applications. But with improvements in sensor and semiconductor • Multi sensor fusion
technology, much smaller size and lower power consumption parts have • The sensor materials selection is important for good
made wearable medical devices possible. Much of the technology used biocompatibility
in hospitals and clinics is now available for home use or as wearable • High sensitivity with low power
devices. Smart, wearable healthcare devices can noninvasively monitor
vital signs, and are easy to use and wear. Lighter weight and lower power XX Connectivity technology
consumption help create a better user experience. • Low power Bluetooth,® wi-fi connectivity is necessary to assess
other smart devices
Design Considerations and Major Challenges • Data synchronization and application automatically upgrade
XX Size is very important; most wearable devices are light and small size
• Smaller package Total Solutions from ADI
• Advanced package technology to have more integration ADI provides an extensive selection of high integration AFEs, motion
• Fewer external components
sensors, low power MCUs, and power management solutions to maximize
product quality and reliability for wearable devices. In addition, ADI
XX Super low power consumption provides evaluation boards, simulation tools, and applications expertise to
• Power consumption is very critical for the user experience—the support customer design and development efforts.
lower, the better
• Limited battery size for system due to size
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2 Smart Wearable Healthcare Device Solutions
Sensor
Optical I 2C
AFE, PD, Module
NFC
MCU
Motion
SPI
Sensor
USB or
MCU USB
Socket
Bio-Impedance
I 2C
Sensor
I 2S Audio
Temperature
I2C/SPI Legend
Sensor
ADI
Provided
Display
CapSense® Not ADI
I2C/SPI
Sensor
Microprocessor ECG AFE Optical AFE Photodiode Optical Module Motion Sensor
ADuCM360/ADuCM362/ ADXL345/ADXL362/
AD8232/AD8233/ ADPD103/ADPD105/ ADPD2210/ADPD2211/ ADPD142/ADPD144/
ADuCM3027/ADuCM3029/ ADXL363/ADXL355/
ADAS1000 ADPD107 ADPD2212/ADPD2214 ADPD174/ADPD175
ADuCM4050 ADXL372
Bio-Impedance Sensor Temperature Sensor Capacitor Sensor ADC Wireless Audio
AD7091R/AD7124-4/
ADF7020/ADF7024/
AD5933/ADuCM350 ADT7420/LTC2983 AD7147 AD7915/LTC2460/ SSM2518
ADF7241
LTC2462
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USB
Battery
LDO MCU
Charger
Battery
Legend
ADI
Provided
DC-to-DC Digital
Buck Devices
Not ADI
DC-to-DC
LCD
Boost
Battery Charger Power Management LDOs DC-to-DC Buck DC-to-DC Boost DC-to-DC Buck/Boost
ADP5090/ADP5091/ ADP5300/ADP5301/
ADP5310/ADP5350/ ADP2503/ADP2504/
ADP5061/LTC3331/ ADP160/ADP165/LT3045 ADP5303/ADP5304/ ADP1607/ADP1612
LTC3586 LTC3119/LTC3335
LTC4123/LTC4065 ADP2102/LTC3388
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