Digital wristwatch with the function of a sphygmometer

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A61B 5024

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050998544

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a digital wristwatch with the function of a sphygmometer comprising a sphygmus sensor for sensing the sphygmus numbers of a human body to convert them into electrical pulses, first counting circuitry for counting the electrical pulses outputted from the sphygmus sensor, first decoding and driving means for decoding the digital data outputted from the first counting circuitry to drive sphygmus numbers display, second counting circuitry for counting a predetermined time from the commencement of the pulse check mode, alarm means for generating alarm signal for a given time from the end of the predetermined time, and reset pulse generating means for resetting the first and second counting circuitries after the given time.

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