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Ventilator: High Frequency, Pressure-Limited
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Ventilator: High Frequency, Pressure-Limited
After spending the first half of this year learning Ruby and playing with FS, I was able to start on a functioning ventilator prototype later this summer. Now that I have it working pretty good, I would be happy to have you guys critique the FS side of things, so I can have something well-tuned.
I'd like to redo the entire project using good "Trog" practices and better hardware. I don't trust the windows timer, and will probably have to work towards a more embedded solution. Until then, I'll post my instructable below. It has an embedded video of the device running.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Ventila ... ocessor-C/
Flowstone is pretty amazing. I was able to get this going in no time.
I'd like to redo the entire project using good "Trog" practices and better hardware. I don't trust the windows timer, and will probably have to work towards a more embedded solution. Until then, I'll post my instructable below. It has an embedded video of the device running.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Ventila ... ocessor-C/
Flowstone is pretty amazing. I was able to get this going in no time.
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Re: Ventilator: High Frequency, Pressure-Limited
Very interesting. It seems you're trying to advance medicine, and yet all I can think of is how gorgeous that GUI is. Nice job.
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Re: Ventilator: High Frequency, Pressure-Limited
I made the background bitmap using Blender. I was listening to the Tron soundtrack and got a little carried away.
I needed a high-contrast GUI that worked well at night. A lot of ventilators like Siemens or Drager have interfaces that are way too bright for night time use.
I needed a high-contrast GUI that worked well at night. A lot of ventilators like Siemens or Drager have interfaces that are way too bright for night time use.
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