I will design wearable medical pcb egg ppg spo2 biosensor ble embedded hardware
About this Gig
Are you looking for a professional Medical PCB Design Engineer for your wearable healthcare project? I'm Moy Reg, specializing in wearable medical PCB design, ECG, PPG, SpO biosensors, Medical IoT hardware, and embedded systems. I design reliable, manufacturable PCBs for medical devices using industry-standard tools, delivering schematics, PCB layout, BOM, Gerber files, 3D PCB models, simulations, and prototype-ready designs. Whether you're developing a patient monitoring device, wearable sensor, or healthcare prototype, I provide high-quality solutions tailored to your requirements.
What You'll Receive
- Medical PCB Schematic Design
- Professional PCB Layout
- Bill of Materials (BOM)
- Gerber & Manufacturing Files
- 3D PCB Model
- Embedded Hardware Support
- Design Review & Revisions
I focus on quality, clear communication, and on-time delivery to ensure your project is ready for manufacturing.
Please contact me before placing an order so we can discuss your project requirements and choose the best package for your needs.
FAQ
What types of medical PCB projects do you design?
I design wearable medical PCBs, ECG, EEG, EMG, PPG, SpO₂ biosensor circuits, Medical IoT devices, patient monitoring systems, and custom embedded hardware for research, prototypes, and commercial products.
What files will I receive after project completion?
You'll receive the schematic, PCB layout, Gerber files, BOM, source files, PDF documentation, and 3D PCB model (if included in your package). Manufacturing-ready files are also provided.
Which software do you use for PCB design?
I work with Altium Designer, KiCad, EasyEDA, Cadence OrCAD, LTspice, MATLAB, and other professional tools to create accurate, reliable, and production-ready PCB designs.
should I contact you before placing an order?
Yes. Please contact me before ordering so we can discuss your requirements, project scope, timeline, and the best package for your medical PCB design project.

