Vent-Con 2020 is happening right now (10-1:30pm ET) at https://t.co/BJXMRXxnZ6 If you are interested in learning about the worldwide #opensourceventilator research, development, and progress. Thanks @pubinvention@make@helpfuleng for hosting!
Tomorrow is the Vent-Con 2020, the Open Source Ventilators Conference. We have killer speakers, check out the program and join us. #pandemic#Covid_19#opensource@helpfuleng@make
https://t.co/GnUyle8VLP
.@OpenLung is actively developing and compiling modular ventilator part designs openly on @Gitlab. https://t.co/bAUZefbGtK for more information. The Gitlab Wiki is a living document https://t.co/EWrXRGVg9w
Special thanks to everyone who's been helping out with this project. We're incredibly proud of everyone. Chad Potinsky, Ethan Potinski, Ross Miller, Jeff Robinson, Barry Hutzel, Eric Binnendyk, Dorner Works, Array of Engineers, Spectrum Health, Team OSV 3DC19 and everyone else.
A recent Technology Feature by @Nature referred to @OpenLung as one of the "furthest along" #opensource#ventilators for #COVID19. 🧪
Read the article here "Open science takes on the coronavirus pandemic" https://t.co/Q5uXc1A9aF
@OpenLung continues to be a growing #gitlab repository that is dedicated to the creation, distribution and curation of information, strategies and designs for ventilators. Major progress has been made both internally and externally with our friends. #covid19#opensource
Got the high level analyzer (HLA) working with @saleae's new Logic2. This will take some more time, but this could some day help in verification of mass air flow sensors, such as the our DIY one for @beatmungsgeraet - but also for ready made Sensirion sensors. Not yet in github.
The #Knief mechanism! a highly efficient and simple design that deserves lots of #validation available for download @openlung. Designed in #openscad, pressure profiles can be changed through parameter tweaking. One of many great ideas housed on the #openlung#gitlab#repository