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Basic components for building mHealth devices.

Posted by Ron Otten on 28/09/2009

One step beyond the platform is adding other components. What do you create when your motto is “Computing stuff tied to the physical world?”  A tiny, fairly well featured kit with wireless capability. The JeeNode wireless communication platform.

It looks like a fun and cost effective way to get into experimenting with RF communication. By combining an Arduino-compatible processor (ATmega328) with a low-cost HopeRF radio module, Jean-Claude Wippler in a town called Houten, The Netherlands,  creates these building blocks and offering them for sale as a kit, or, since it is an open source hardware design, you can just download the PCB layout and roll your own. You can think of lots of applications (remote candle lighter, interactive cat toy:)) that aren’t worth a full xBee-based solution, where it would be handy to have a development board like this that I could just drop in and use.

Jee Labs also has a weblog with daily news about projects being worked on in the fascinating world of physical computing, wireless comm’s, sensors, lights, switches, motors, robots, WSN’s, Arduino’s, you name it.

One Response to “Basic components for building mHealth devices.”

  1. kunal said

    Hi,

    I like the idea of mhealth devices. I am just curious that I could not find the PCB in the photo. Is it real PCB made for different biosensors?

    Thanks for sharing a motivating project and open source hardware.

    regards,
    Kunal

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