Implantable Sensor Simulator Kit with Arduino Nano
Implantable Sensor Simulator Kit — Build a Miniaturized Wireless Biotelemetry Research Platform with Arduino Nano 33 BLE
Every part needed, pre-tested for compatibility, with an AI build companion trained on this exact project. Shipped from Bengaluru in 3-5 days.
For researchers and engineers navigating the leap from benchtop prototypes to implantable form factors, this kit delivers a fully working 1.5 cm² sensor simulator. You’ll wire, solder, and code an Arduino Nano 33 BLE system that captures ECG and temperature, then streams real-time physiological data over Bluetooth Low Energy—a repeatable reference design that de-risks your next fabrication step.
What You'll Build
You’ll assemble a compact, battery-powered implantable sensor simulator that reads ECG waveforms via the AD8232 module and core body temperature from a DS18B20 probe. The entire circuit fits on a custom-designed PCB no larger than your thumbnail, enclosed in a biocompatible casing. Once powered, it transmits encrypted health telemetry to a phone or laptop for immediate signal analysis.
What You'll Learn
- Designing and assembling ultra-compact PCBs for implantable medical device research
- Interfacing the AD8232 ECG analog front-end with the Arduino Nano 33 BLE’s onboard analog inputs
- Implementing BLE GATT services to stream continuous biosensor data packets
- Validating signal integrity and power consumption in a miniaturized wireless medical telemetry system
Kit Contents
| Component | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Arduino Nano 33 BLE | 1 |
| AD8232 ECG Module | 1 |
| DS18B20 Probe | 1 |
| 3.7V LiPo 150mAh | 1 |
| 4.7kΩ Resistors | 5 |
| 100nF Caps | 5 |
| PCB Prototype Board | 3 |
| Biocompatible Enclosure | 1 |
| Soldering Iron | 1 |
| Solder Wire | 1 |
Why Buy This Kit Instead of Sourcing Parts Separately
| Factor | Sourcing Separately | Compoden Kit |
|---|---|---|
| Compatibility checks | You verify every part | Pre-tested as a system |
| Build support | Forums and scattered tutorials | AI companion trained on this exact project |
| Time to first working build | Days of debugging | Hours, with step-by-step guidance |
| Shipping coordination | Multiple sellers, multiple delays | One shipment from Bengaluru in 3-5 days |
Who This Kit Is For
This advanced kit is purpose‑built for final‑year B.Tech and M.Tech students in biomedical engineering, electronics, or embedded systems—perfect for capstone projects, Smart India Hackathon challenges, and research internships at IITs, NITs, VIT, and BITS Pilani. It also equips PhD researchers and early‑stage medtech startups prototyping wearable or implantable patient monitoring devices.
Built and Backed by Compoden
Every Compoden kit ships with an AI build companion trained on this exact project — accessible via a QR code on the box, with WhatsApp and email backup. We've spent 10 years building projects for makers, schools, and institutions across India. If a part fails because of a manufacturing defect, replace it free within 7 days.
What if I get stuck during the build?
The included AI companion walks you through every connection and code block; you can also send a question on WhatsApp for a direct reply from our engineering team within hours.
Can this kit be used for actual implantable device testing?
It is a research simulator designed for benchtop validation of sensor circuits and firmware. It uses biocompatible materials for form-factor experiments, but it is not intended for in-vivo implantation.
What kind of data can I log, and how do I access it?
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE streams raw ECG and temperature values as BLE notifications. You can capture them with any BLE terminal app on a phone, or log into a Python/Matlab analysis pipeline on a laptop.
Do I need any extra tools beyond what is in the kit?
The kit includes a soldering iron and solder. You will need a USB‑C cable for programming the Nano, a multimeter for verification, and a computer with the Arduino IDE installed.
1.5cm2 PCB with ATSAMD21, BLE, ECG and temperature for implantable device research. Wireless data telemetry.
What's in this kit
- Arduino Nano 33 BLE
- AD8232 ECG Module
- DS18B20 Probe
- 3.7V LiPo 150mAh
- 4.7kΩ Resistors x5
- 100nF Caps x5
- PCB Prototype Board x3
- Biocompatible Enclosure
- Soldering Iron
- Solder Wire
Choose your assembly option:
- Soldering Kit — 25W soldering iron, 60/40 solder wire, flux, and small perfboard for permanent assembly.
- Breadboard Combo — 800-point full-size breadboard with 65-piece jumper wire pack for solderless prototyping.
Shipping Information
- Prepaid Orders: ₹75 for orders up to ₹999, FREE shipping above ₹999
- COD Orders: ₹125 shipping + ₹50 COD fee = ₹175 total
- Delivery Timeline: Dispatch in 1-2 days, delivery in 2-7 days depending on location
Returns & Warranty
- 7-Day Return: Manufacturing defects only (approval required)
- Warranty: 7 days from delivery
- Non-Returnable: Batteries, consumables, cut wires, clearance items