Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced semiconductor
technology, recently announced that it is addressing the growing
trend of quantified health with an all-in-one advanced system logic
chip for the health-oriented wearables market, the Bio-Processor. The
Samsung Bio-Processor, now in mass production, is specifically
designed to allow accelerated development of innovative wearable
products for consumers who are increasingly monitoring their health
and fitness on a daily basis.
“With
improvements in smart, fitness devices and an increase in consumer
health consciousness, more and more people are looking for ways to
monitor various personal bio-data, or fitness data, to constantly
manage their health” said Ben K. Hur, Vice President of marketing,
System LSI business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung’s
Bio-Processor, which can process five different biometric signals, is
the most versatile health and fitness monitoring chip available on
the market today and is expected to open up many new health-based
service options for our customers.”
Samsung’s
Bio-Processor is the industry’s first all-in-one health solution
chip. By integrating not only Analog Front Ends (AFE), but also
microcontroller unit (MCU), power management integrated circuit
(PMIC), digital signal processor (DSP), and eFlash memory, it is able
to process the bio-signals it measures without the need of external
processing parts. Even with its integrated design, the Bio-Processor
is particularly innovative thanks to its incredibly small size. When
compared to the total area of the discrete parts, the Bio-Processor
is only about one fourth of the total combined size, which is ideal
for small wearable devices, offering a bounty of options when
designing new devices.
While heart
rate monitoring alone may have been compelling in the past, the
ability to measure a variety of fitness data is expected in today’s
wearable products. To meet such demands, Samsung has designed its
Bio-Processor to integrate five AFEs including bioelectrical
impedance analysis (BIA), photoplethysmogram (PPG), electrocardiogram
(ECG), skin temperature, and galvanic skin response (GSR) into a
single chip solution that measures body fat, and skeletal muscle
mass, heart rate, heart rhythm, skin temperature and stress level,
respectively. In addition, combinations of these fitness inputs can
be considered for a variety of new use cases.
To speed
product development and better understand Samsung’s new
Bio-Processor, several wearable reference platforms are now available
to demonstrate various uses cases. For example, wrist band, board and
patch type reference devices exhibit the Bio-Processor’s potential
by demonstrating its ability to measure multiple fitness variables on
an extremely small device.
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