EN62020 can be interfaced with an array of ultra low-power biometric sensor front-ends for vital signs monitoring for healthcare and wearable applications. It is designed to be used alongside an edge processor or communication devices.
ENS62020 supports the accurate and reliable measurement of ECG, optical signals (PPG (HR), SpO2, Near InfraRed Spectroscopy, Fluorescent Glucose Sensing), temperature and differential capacitance
Vital signs healthcare sensor interface
Overview
Key Features
- Two photodiode drivers and photodetector read outs
- Two differential ECG sensor channels
- One highly sensitive capacitive sensor channel
- Temperature sensor with high resolution at medically relevant range
- Integrated 15b resolution ADC, with integrated reference
- Integrated power management with an operating voltage 1.2V to 3.6V, flexible IO voltage
- Optional energy power harvesting from NFC
- Low-power: ~10s µA / sensor. Configurable duty cycling, sample rate for further power savings
- Digital controller for highly configurable sensor selection, duty cycling and scheduling
- SPI interface to external host processor
- Interrupts for data streaming and synchronisation
- Local clock generation or clock from host
- Supply voltage 1.1V core and 1.8V IO control
- -40°C to 85°C ambient operation
- 3.3 x 3.3mm die for flip-chip bumping
Benefits
- Two Channels of multi-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Temperature sensor
- Differential capacitive sensor channel
- Two pulsed photocurrent measurement inputs and two LED drivers
- 8-channels, 1kSps, incremental SD ADC
- Low-cost CMOS technology
- Low power per channel
- Silicon proven.
Block Diagram
Applications
- Smart Ring
- Smart Watch
- Vital signs monitoring
- Disposable medical sensors
- Sports and healthcare wearable devices
- General current, voltage or capacitive sensing
- MEMS sensor interfacing
Deliverables
- Evaluation kit
- Samples
- Datasheet
- User guide
- Graphical User Interface
Technical Specifications
Foundry, Node
Any
Maturity
Silicon proven
Availability
Now
Related IPs
- MIPI-I3C Combo Host and Target interface controller IP for Sensor and Peripheral connection
- Dual Channel Digital Capacitive Sensor Interface
- Sensor Interface Subsystem
- PCI Master/Target Interface Core
- 32-bit, 33 MHz Multifunction Target Interface
- UART with FIFOs, IrDA, and Synchronous CPU Interface Core