Circuitry + Arduino + Us = Medical Devices

Welcome to our BE 470: Medical Devices blog. Over the Spring 2011 semester we will be bringing you updates about our progress in that class. This will include the circuitry we used, the programming, and probably even some pictures. Enjoy our blog!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Concluding Thoughts

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Overall, the product is successful at the functions it is intended to accomplish: detecting pulse, accounting for easy home use, and al...

Device Benefits!

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Feature Benefits Pulse Sensing Light This alerts the patient to whether their pu...

Circuit Diagram

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Fritzing is a pretty cool way to show the diagram of the circuit. There were a LOT of wires moving around in this project, but hopefully thi...

Pictures and Videos of Our Project!

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Now that Paul has taken you through the project through the code and the descriptions, we thought it would be cool for us to show you the pr...
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Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Final Project: Our Code

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While finding the correct pieces and circuitry proved to be the hardest part of our project, luckily crafting a code proved to be easier. Be...

The Final Project: Specifications of our Device

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Below is a list of specifications relating to our device. Each was chosen to provide the user with a better experience when using the produc...

The Final Project: How Our Device Works

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Block Diagram of the Device:             As seen in the block diagram, the device is broken into two main parts. The first is what actu...

The Final Project: About Our Device

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After out initial thoughts, the project did not turn out exactly as we had planned. Below though you will find some basic information about ...
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