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Design and implementation of a low-cost high-performance syringe pump system
Authors
H. Coskun
O. Ferhanoglu
Y.D. Gokdel
O. Gul
Publication date
1 January 2018
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Doi
Abstract
21st National Biomedical Engineering Meeting, BIYOMUT 2017 -- 24 November 2017 through 26 November 2017 -- -- 140363This study describes design and implementation of a high- performance, low-cost, syringe pump device. Proposed device can be used with different injectors having volumes that are ranging from a common 0.5 mL to a larger 60 mL. This adaptable and programmable syringe pump provides high accuracy and adjustable flow rate in a simple mechanical manner and costs approximately $200. Developed system was tested on an optical table in lab conditions. It is measured that system can provide rates up to 0.05 mL/h, when used on a 0.5 mL syringe whereas the maximum volume 60 mL injector can provide a flow rate of 5.8 mL/h. Mean flow rate error of the system is calculated as 1.33%. Time-distance plots reveal a high degree of linearity and negligible hysteresis. Thus, the manufactured syringe pump is an excellent candidate as a high-precision liquid delivery system for low-resource settings. © 2017 IEEE
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