Desain dan Fabrikasi Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Smartband untuk Mengukur Tanda Vital Pada Tubuh Manusia
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https://doi.org/10.35143/elementer.v10i1.6312Abstrak
Penelitian ini membahas desain dan fabrikasi Printed Circuit Board (PCB) untuk smartband yang digunakan untuk mengukur tanda vital pada tubuh manusia, termasuk denyut jantung dan suhu tubuh. Tujuan utama penelitian ini adalah untuk menghasilkan perangkat yang andal dan akurat dalam pemantauan kesehatan sehari-hari. Proses penelitian meliputi perancangan sistem, validasi desain, fabrikasi PCB, perakitan komponen, serta pengujian dan kalibrasi. Komponen utama, termasuk sensor denyut jantung dan suhu, dipilih dan diintegrasikan dengan menggunakan perangkat lunak desain PCB. Fabrikasi PCB dilakukan melalui proses photolithography, etching, drilling, dan plating. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa PCB yang dirancang memenuhi spesifikasi teknis yang diharapkan.Unduhan
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