BITalino, which is palm-sized and weighs about as much as a short stack of Pringles, was developed in only six months. In part, it was born of necessity. Silva works on biometrics, among other things, as a PhD student in electrical engineering at the Technical University of Lisbon, and required something cost effective to analyze large groups. While BITalino is fully compatible with Arduino, Silva needed a microcontroller that could deal with high-frequency sampling of a number of sensors. With some previous experience in a biomedical device business, Silva brought BITalino to life in a relatively short time.
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