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First Look Episode 8: MAX86141
The MAX 8 6 1 4 1 is an alternative way to optically detect heart rate, oxygen saturation, and muscle oxygen saturation using two photodiode detectors simultaneously instead of several sequentially, which provides a couple of advantages.
First Look Episode 8: MAX86141
The MAX 8 6 1 4 1 is an alternative way to optically detect heart rate, oxygen saturation, and muscle oxygen saturation using two photodiode detectors simultaneously instead of several sequentially, which provides a couple of advantages.
First Look Episode 7: MAX30001
The MAX30001 single-channel ultra-low power analog frontend lets you use just one pair of electrodes for biopotential measurements and another pair for bioimpedance, with PACE detection and other measurement functionality in a single 30-pin package.
First Look Episode 6: MAX77874 / MAX77812
Today’s sophisticated handheld and portable consumer products have significant design challenges related to the high levels of functionality they are expected to provide, and while being small in size and weight.
First Look Episode 5: MAX20090
First Look Episode 5: MAX20090

First Look Episode 4: MAX77650/MAX77651

The MAX77650 and MAX77651 low-power PMICs are small, efficient devices especially suited for wearables, hearables, Internet of Things devices, and other low-power products where space is at a premium.

First Look Episode 4: MAX77650/MAX77651
The MAX77650 and MAX77651 low-power PMICs are small, efficient devices especially suited for wearables, hearables, Internet of Things devices, and other low-power products where space is at a premium.
3:15

First Look Episode 3: MAX32625MBED

First Look Episode 3: MAX32625MBED

First Look Episode 3: MAX32625MBED
First Look Episode 3: MAX32625MBED
4:09

First Look Episode 2: MAXQ1061

First Look Episode 2: MAXQ1061
4:40

First Look Episode 1: MAX17055

First Look Episode 1: MAX17055

First Look Episode 1: MAX17055
First Look Episode 1: MAX17055
3:28

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