Blood Glucose Monitor Solution
01. Market Demand
The rising number of diabetic patients and growing health awareness are driving demand for portable, smart blood glucose monitors. Abbott’s 2023 report shows over $5.3 billion in CGM sales, led by FreeStyle Libre. WHO reports over 460 million diabetic patients globally, with prevalence rising from 4.7% to 8.5% since 1980. Wireless connectivity, especially Bluetooth, is essential for reliable data transmission and digital diabetes management.
02. Solution Overview
The blood glucose monitor measures approximate blood glucose levels using a small blood drop on a test strip. It analyzes changes in electrical conductivity caused by glucose concentration. A variable resistor models this; voltage drop varies with conductivity. The MPU processes this data to calculate and display glucose levels on an LCD. The device supports wired/wireless communication with smartphones, insulin pens, or calorie counters, ideal for telemedicine and remote patient monitoring.
03. Recommended Chips
nRF52832: High-performance processing, complex data handling, and stable Bluetooth connectivity.
HS6621: Ultra-low power, cost-effective, ideal for budget-sensitive applications.
OM6626: Integrated NFC and Bluetooth 5.0, simplifies user interaction and supports multi-function integration.
Choosing the right Bluetooth chip enhances performance, reduces power consumption, and boosts market competitiveness. We offer comprehensive support to accelerate your product development and success.



