Abstract:
This project portrays outline of different examination done. The human lungs are utilized for breaths.
They use push system in every breath motivation and exhalation process happens.
The DIY ventilator here we configuration is to help individuals during Covid pandemic.
It is exceptionally modest and reasonable. At the point when patients experience the ill effects of lung or breathing issue this can be utilized in a patient basic condition.
DC Motor component is utilized to push the ambulance sack. While breathing heartbeat level identified are low this component can be performed.
The LED screen is utilized to show the breathing heartbeat levels. Likewise, in a patient basic condition or breathing issue ringer is fitted in the framework to sound a ready when any irregularities are identified.
Aside from this the ventilator should have the option to screen the patient's blood oxygen level and breathed out lung strain to keep away from over/under air tension at the same time.
The ventilator we hear plan and foster utilizing Arduino envelops this large number of necessities to create a dependable yet cheap DIY ventilator to help in the midst of pandemic.
The objective of creating a DIY ventilator using Arduino can be multifaceted, but it primarily aims to address critical needs, especially during emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic or in under-resourced medical settings where conventional ventilators might be in short supply.
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Software Requirements:
1. Arduino IDE
2. Embedded C&C++
3. Blynk App
Hardware Requirements:
1. Arduino uno
2. Node MCU
3. AMBU Bag
4. DC Motor
5. LCD Display
6. Pulse Sensor
7. Power Supply
8. Switch
Relay
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1. Synopsis
2. Rough Report
3. Software code
4. Technical support
Hardware Kit Delivery:
1. Hardware kit will deliver 4-10 working days (based on state and city)
2. Packing and shipping changes applicable (based on kit size, state, city)
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