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even some schematics
It's the big gae agenda
Ventilators are nothing more than air pumps of some kind.
All they need to do is keep your lungs at ever so slightly higher pressure than the surrounding air
given the sensors and interface hardware is easily controlled via a RAMPS 1.4 setup
So the only other piece that needs to be used is a moth-nose adapter to keep the pressure in
yes, yes. this is a complete spec, soup to nuts, even the particular sensors used in their design
You can fashion a lung ventilator out of an aquarium aerator
It is also gentle enough to not make you choke on all that overpressure
Also silent
meaning it is a simple matter to implement their design in Marlin 2.0
That's a big plus when you have fever
The only issue with lung ventilators is the software to make them go on and off at a breathing intervals
that way ANYONE with a 3d printer can just use the basic hardware from their printer after printing the parts
That may be an issue
hello
I am talking about EXACTLY THAT
I have a 3D printer, but I am out of filament
I have one roll of PLA left
i have a detailed spect of a real world ventilator
i..e how the software functions
I have researched ventilators for a different project. I know what they are
I wanted to make a DIY ventilated mask for woodworking
then ANY 3d printer using Marlin 2.0 can repurpose their control board for the ventillator
Faceshield with a cloth fitting for the face and a ventilator that pressurises the mask
provided they can find suitable sensors
which was next on my list
I got to the scheme, but then I found a faceshield at an affordable price that was ready-made
they built an industry portable ventilator into a suitcase using custom PCB
but given they included all the specs and schmetics
Arduino, Pi, chip-24 anything can be used as brains nowadays
dead simple to simply redesign for using Arduino or Raspi 3D printer hardware
yeah, especially if the pdf i have is reimplemented in marlin
it would in essence turn the electronics of your 3d printer into the electronics of the ventilator (after printing the nessecary parts)
AT tiny 45/85 chip can be programmed with Arduino/Pi/PC and then used for youtr project
yup
Much more spreadable solution
that's why i am looking at a Marlin implementation
Arduino board is a bit of an overkill for an implementation
You want a lover level electronics there
