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Trinamic Open Source Ventilator (TOSV) Teardown -- Episode 460

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In this special Episode Clem does not build a project himself but instead showcases Trinamic's Open source Ventilator project. An important effort in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. A lot of hospitals don't have enough ventilation devices for their patients, and to prevent this in the future, the goal is to develop an open source alternative that can be locally produced and would fill that gap quickly in case of a new pandemic. A Raspberry pi 4 controls Trinamic's Motion control and motor driver ICs that regulate a blower fan corresponding to constantly monitored Data. While there are a lot of ventilator projects out there, it is crucial to get medical certification at least for one version.

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MOTOR DRIVER, -40 TO 125DEG C (TMC4671-LA) Trinamic 1 Buy Now
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  • DAB
    DAB over 5 years ago +3
    Very timely show Clem. Well done. DAB
  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 5 years ago in reply to DAB +3
    I was cought up with some other projects, but its necessary to spread the word asap so we can get this project to the next stage.
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 5 years ago +1
    Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. I think it's really cool that Trinamic is using a CPAP blower.
  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 5 years ago in reply to DAB

    I was cought up with some other projects, but its necessary to spread the word asap so we can get this project to the next stage.

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    mayermakes over 5 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    thanks , yes the approach is very sensible and really targets a certifiyable solution not a quick hack.

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    DAB over 5 years ago

    Very timely show Clem.

     

    Well done.

     

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    kmikemoo over 5 years ago

    Great stuff.  Thanks for sharing.  I think it's really cool that Trinamic is using a CPAP blower.

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