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In order to begin [[:Category:Biomaterials|biomaterials]] testing, GrindDC needs a realistic implant test platform. The implantable cardiac pacemaker was chosen as the first project because it is: | In order to begin [[:Category:Biomaterials|biomaterials]] testing, GrindDC needs a realistic implant test platform. The implantable cardiac pacemaker was chosen as the first project because it is: | ||
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Implant is early in the design phase. | Implant is early in the design phase. | ||
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To accomplish the [[:Category:Biomaterials|biomaterials]] testing goals the pacemaker reference implant will need to be small in area to facilitate cheap production of the printed circuit boards. Additionally, the required parts should be minimized in number and cost. | To accomplish the [[:Category:Biomaterials|biomaterials]] testing goals the pacemaker reference implant will need to be small in area to facilitate cheap production of the printed circuit boards. Additionally, the required parts should be minimized in number and cost. | ||
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Using a simulated cardiac cell model, the pacer should regulate the circuit when Artrial-Ventricular block is simulated. The chosen cardiac model is described in ''Synchronization with low power consumption of hardware models of cardiac cells'' (Maeda, Yagi, Makino; 2005[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystems.2004.09.005]). | Using a simulated cardiac cell model, the pacer should regulate the circuit when Artrial-Ventricular block is simulated. The chosen cardiac model is described in ''Synchronization with low power consumption of hardware models of cardiac cells'' (Maeda, Yagi, Makino; 2005[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystems.2004.09.005]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 6 November 2012
Overview
In order to begin biomaterials testing, GrindDC needs a realistic implant test platform. The implantable cardiac pacemaker was chosen as the first project because it is:
- easily implemented
- cheap to produce
- small
- can easily utilize inductive power
Status
Implant is early in the design phase.
Goals
Inductive Power
Inductive power is a core feature that will be implemented in all future designs for primary power or recharging of implanted power supply.
The pacemaker test platform should implement:
- inductive power recharge (with battery)
- inductive power only operation (without battery)
- easily replaced inductors
Small Size / Inexpensive
To accomplish the biomaterials testing goals the pacemaker reference implant will need to be small in area to facilitate cheap production of the printed circuit boards. Additionally, the required parts should be minimized in number and cost.
Functional
Using a simulated cardiac cell model, the pacer should regulate the circuit when Artrial-Ventricular block is simulated. The chosen cardiac model is described in Synchronization with low power consumption of hardware models of cardiac cells (Maeda, Yagi, Makino; 2005[1]).