Changed to support MAX30102, exposed new functions that it offers#85
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Changed to support MAX30102, exposed new functions that it offers#85thewiseguyshivam wants to merge 18 commits intooxullo:masterfrom
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Updated for Max30102, with new register addresses and added features such as more fine control on led pulse amplitude and multi led mode
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I was working with the MAX30102 and was hardly able to find any usable libraries, until I came across this one, but this did not offer support for the newer MAX30102 as mentioned by the original author. I explored the Photoplethysmography algorithms used by the original author and found them quite well designed, and decided to adapt this library for the 30102.
Because of the cheap sensors I was using, I'm not able to test the effectiveness and working of this library as such. I'm a beginner in working on libraries and would appreciate anyone helping out with testing and improvements.