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Sprint Day 0: An Open Source ventilator project you can believe in.
Enginerding:
Great post Flooby. I'm Dan, it's a pleasure to meet you. Someone who has seen other projects fail is absolutely a guy to have around. Especially if they're Canadian.
I figure it like this; worst case I learn a ton about something outside my current scope. Which is why I'm drawn to the hobby anyways. Best case? Well best case we make the damn thing. Either way, we win.
You're right, a CNC project won't work.
Do you mind if I ask you what technical specialties you have? Thanks mate.
magic:
--- Quote from: Enginerding on March 30, 2020, 10:45:05 pm ---I served a few tours in combat in Iraq, after that I went to a large state university where I graduated first in my class academically with a 4.0 GPA in Comp Sci.
--- End quote ---
Are you a Navy SEAL too by any chance?
Sorry :P
Seriously though,
--- Quote from: Enginerding on March 30, 2020, 10:14:05 pm ---I don't have the skill to build a ventilator by myself, none of us do. But this eevBlog community does.
--- End quote ---
Start with searching for "open source oscilloscope" around here :popcorn:
Those threads always go the same way.
Simon:
The poll is a joke, both answers are yes. This whole things is a joke. I don't want to descend into stereotypes but...... :palm:
magic:
The poll is clearly a joke but I think OP is in it for real :popcorn:
Enginerding:
To evaluate this we'll need a few each of volunteers who have specialization/experience with;
- motor guys (brushless DC blower motors?)
- display, human interface dudes.
- power supply people
- pressure sensors/wheatstone bridge types (I have experience here with IPB sensors)
- instrumentation op-amp types
- ADC guys
To name a few...what else?
Anyone want to share their hard-earned knowledge?
C'mon, I know you smart-asses can run circles around me. I have a MIS degree.
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