Sunnyvale, CA - Osram Opto Semiconductors expands its wearables sensor portfolio for fitness tracking applications.
The SFH 7051 from Osram Opto Semiconductors is an integrated optical sensor specially designed for heart rate monitoring. This component is used in fitness trackers, smart watches and other wearables. The new photodiode and LED sensor consumes very little power, maximizing battery life and reliability.
The SFH 7051 consists of a large-format photodiode and three green LEDs with a wavelength of 530 nanometers (nm). It is used for monitoring heart rate by measuring the volume of blood passing through blood vessels. It works by shining light on the surface of the skin. Different amounts of this light are absorbed by blood and the surrounding tissue. The light not absorbed is reflected to the detector. With its green emission spectrum, the SFH 7051 is ideal for measuring pulse rate at the wrist.
High-efficiency chips for low power consumption
The green emitter chips of the SFH 7051 are based on the latest high-efficiency UX:3 chip technology from Osram Opto Semiconductors. The sensor uses three of these chips so that they can be operated at the optimum current of 20 milliamperes (mA). At this operating current, the efficiency of the emitters is particularly high. Overall, the SFH 7051 photodiode and LED sensor produces an optical output of 3 x 3.4 milliwatts (mW) at a current of 20 mA and a voltage of 3.2 V. The low power consumption of the component enables long battery life in the device, increasing reliability. With an area of only 1.7 mm2, the photodiode is small enough to enable the sensor to be compact, but sensitive enough to provide the required signal quality. Its low capacitance of only 11 picofarads ensures short switching times and high measurement frequency.
Enlarging the portfolio for medical self-monitoring
The SFH 7051 is the second integrated optical sensor from Osram for fitness tracking applications. In 2014, the company launched the SFH 7050, a multifunction sensor for measuring heart rate and the oxygen content of blood. “We are keeping a very close watch on the trend for heart rate monitoring in the wearables and medical markets,” said Christoph Goeltner, product marketing manager at Osram Opto Semiconductors. “Wearables are electronic devices that are worn on the body, such as smart watches and fitness wristbands. The SFH 7051 meets our customers’ need for a separate solution, specifically for heart rate monitoring.” Users now have a choice between the multifunction SFH 7050 and the SFH 7051, which is optimized for pulse rate monitoring. The housing dimensions of the two sensors are identical.
Technical data
Dimensions: 4.7 mm x 2.5 mm x 0.9 mm
Wavelength: 530 nm
Optical output at 20 mA: 3 x 3.4 mW
Beam angle: ±60°
Photo-sensitive area: 1.7 mm2
Spectral sensitivity at 530 nm: 0.26 A/W
The integrated SFH 7051 sensor is used to measure pulse rate and consists of three high-efficiency green LEDs and a large-format photodiode. The compact component offers impressively high energy efficiency.
Picture: Osram
About Osram Opto Semiconductors
Osram, with its headquarters in Munich, is one of the two leading lighting manufacturers in the world. Its subsidiary, Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH in Regensburg (Germany), offers its customers solutions based on semiconductor technology for lighting, sensor and visualization applications. Osram Opto Semiconductors has production sites in Regensburg (Germany), Penang (Malaysia) and Wuxi (China). Its headquarters for North America is in Sunnyvale (USA). Its headquarters for the Asia region is in Hong Kong. OSRAM Opto Semiconductors also has sales offices throughout the world.
The SFH 7051 from Osram Opto Semiconductors is an integrated optical sensor specially designed for heart rate monitoring. This component is used in fitness trackers, smart watches and other wearables. The new photodiode and LED sensor consumes very little power, maximizing battery life and reliability.
The SFH 7051 consists of a large-format photodiode and three green LEDs with a wavelength of 530 nanometers (nm). It is used for monitoring heart rate by measuring the volume of blood passing through blood vessels. It works by shining light on the surface of the skin. Different amounts of this light are absorbed by blood and the surrounding tissue. The light not absorbed is reflected to the detector. With its green emission spectrum, the SFH 7051 is ideal for measuring pulse rate at the wrist.
High-efficiency chips for low power consumption
The green emitter chips of the SFH 7051 are based on the latest high-efficiency UX:3 chip technology from Osram Opto Semiconductors. The sensor uses three of these chips so that they can be operated at the optimum current of 20 milliamperes (mA). At this operating current, the efficiency of the emitters is particularly high. Overall, the SFH 7051 photodiode and LED sensor produces an optical output of 3 x 3.4 milliwatts (mW) at a current of 20 mA and a voltage of 3.2 V. The low power consumption of the component enables long battery life in the device, increasing reliability. With an area of only 1.7 mm2, the photodiode is small enough to enable the sensor to be compact, but sensitive enough to provide the required signal quality. Its low capacitance of only 11 picofarads ensures short switching times and high measurement frequency.
Enlarging the portfolio for medical self-monitoring
The SFH 7051 is the second integrated optical sensor from Osram for fitness tracking applications. In 2014, the company launched the SFH 7050, a multifunction sensor for measuring heart rate and the oxygen content of blood. “We are keeping a very close watch on the trend for heart rate monitoring in the wearables and medical markets,” said Christoph Goeltner, product marketing manager at Osram Opto Semiconductors. “Wearables are electronic devices that are worn on the body, such as smart watches and fitness wristbands. The SFH 7051 meets our customers’ need for a separate solution, specifically for heart rate monitoring.” Users now have a choice between the multifunction SFH 7050 and the SFH 7051, which is optimized for pulse rate monitoring. The housing dimensions of the two sensors are identical.
Technical data
Dimensions: 4.7 mm x 2.5 mm x 0.9 mm
Wavelength: 530 nm
Optical output at 20 mA: 3 x 3.4 mW
Beam angle: ±60°
Photo-sensitive area: 1.7 mm2
Spectral sensitivity at 530 nm: 0.26 A/W
The integrated SFH 7051 sensor is used to measure pulse rate and consists of three high-efficiency green LEDs and a large-format photodiode. The compact component offers impressively high energy efficiency.
Picture: Osram
About Osram Opto Semiconductors
Osram, with its headquarters in Munich, is one of the two leading lighting manufacturers in the world. Its subsidiary, Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH in Regensburg (Germany), offers its customers solutions based on semiconductor technology for lighting, sensor and visualization applications. Osram Opto Semiconductors has production sites in Regensburg (Germany), Penang (Malaysia) and Wuxi (China). Its headquarters for North America is in Sunnyvale (USA). Its headquarters for the Asia region is in Hong Kong. OSRAM Opto Semiconductors also has sales offices throughout the world.
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