Selecting Miniature Motors for your Medical Devices
The creation of small, portable infusion pumps opened a new chapter in medical care. A patient can receive carefully metered and timed doses of medicine, without requiring a visit to the medical practitioner, allowing life to be less restrictive. Ambulatory pumps have been developed to deliver insulin, nutritive supplements and anticancer drugs.
This paper discusses the use of a small syringe pump as an example. A typical design is a piston moved by a lead screw, the screw or the nut driven with a micro-motor.
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