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مجموعة حساس النبض (Pulse Sensor Kit) هي حساس نبضات القلب يعمل بنظام التوصيل المباشر مع Arduino وRaspberry Pi وESP32. يستخدم حساساً ضوئياً مع مضخّم ومرشّح ضوضاء لتقديم إشارة تناظرية نظيفة وموثوقة لقياس النبض. يعمل بجهد 3 إلى 5 فولت ويستهلك 4 مللي أمبير فقط، ويتضمّن كابل 60 سم بأطراف ذكر وشريط فيلكرو ومشبك معدني للتثبيت — مثالي لمشاريع تتبّع اللياقة والمراقبة الصحية.
The Pulse Sensor Module Kit is a beginner-friendly, plug-and-play heart rate sensor that lets you add live pulse and heart rate measurement to your electronics projects in minutes. If you've ever connected a basic sensor or encoder to an Arduino, you already have everything you need to use this module — no soldering required.
The sensor combines an optical heart rate sensor (an LED and matching photodetector) with an integrated amplification stage and a noise filter circuit, producing a clean, stable analog waveform that can be read directly by any microcontroller's ADC pin. As blood pulses through your fingertip or earlobe, the optical sensor detects tiny changes in light absorption, which the onboard electronics convert into a clear pulse signal.
The module operates from a wide 3V to 5V supply and draws only ~4mA, making it well suited for battery-powered wearables and portable devices. The included 60cm cable with male jumper connectors plugs straight into a breadboard, Arduino headers, or shield, while the Velcro strap lets you secure the sensor to a finger and the metal bracket helps mount it to clothing or wrist bands.
This sensor is widely supported by the open-source PulseSensor Playground Arduino library, with ready-made examples for BPM (beats per minute) calculation, serial
plotting, and visualization.