This document describes the design and fabrication of a microelectronic pill used for remote biomedical measurements. It contains four sensor chips that measure temperature, pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen levels. Chip 1 contains a temperature diode, pH ISFET sensor, and conductivity electrodes. Chip 2 contains an oxygen sensor and optional thermometer. The sensors were fabricated using microfabrication techniques like photolithography and electron beam lithography. An application-specific integrated circuit controls the sensors and transmits the sampled multi-channel data wirelessly to an external receiver for analysis. The microelectronic pill is aimed to enable non-invasive physiological analysis of the gastrointestinal tract to detect diseases and abnormalities.