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Low Power Skin Impedance Spectrometer

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Non-invasive diagnosing is becoming a growing trend in the Medical Field, and as a result devices that do apply these non-invasive diagnoses must be developed. This project developed a medical device that measures the skin’s impedance and Phase accurately via Bluetooth graphs the results on a computer. The designed achieved is capable of measuring impedance from 200 to 3000 Ohms. This allows the project to be used for the following applications: BIA, pain sensing and diabetes diagnosis.

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  • E-project-042816-100325
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  • 2016
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  • 2016-04-28
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  • Norwood
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