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@article{150571, author = {Tushar Sawle and Shripad G. Desai}, title = {Review Paper on Plan and Development of a Microcontroller Based System for the Measurement of Blood Glucose}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {7}, number = {7}, pages = {213-216}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=150571}, abstract = {Diabetes Mellitus is a gathering of metabolic infections described by high (glucose) levels which results from surrenders in insulin emission. In the current investigation, a microcontroller-based framework for the estimation of blood glucose is planned and created. It depends on the Amperometric strategy. A PIC 18F4520 microcontroller is utilized inside the current investigation. LCD module is utilized to show estimated estimations of glucose. The MAX232 might be a double line driver/recipient, changes signals from a RS232 interface over to TTL viable signs is interfaced with the microcontroller. Programming is created in C language utilizing MPLAB IDE for the Microchip Technology, on account of the inalienable language adaptability, the degree of help and its potential for convenience over a wide scope of equipment. The instrument is tried, and results are discovered to be agreeable. The instrument is handheld, rough, ease, low energy utilization, wearable and cost powerful contrasted with the inverse industrially accessible.}, keywords = {}, month = {}, }
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