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    Uterine pressure transducer simulator for manufacturing test / Michael A. Younger.
    by Younger, Michael A.
    Subjects
  • Biological control systems -- Mathematical models.
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  • Medical instruments and apparatus -- Design and construction
  •  
  • Transducers
  •  
  • Perinatology
  •  
  • PSPICE (Computer file)
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  • MSE Project.
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    197 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
    Contents: 
    Advisor: Dr. Glenn Wrate.
    Committee members: Dr. John Gassert, Dr. Owe Petersen.
    Introduction and background -- Literature review -- Design requirements -- Hardware design methodology -- Design verification -- Design validation -- Conclusions -- Appendix A) Schematics B) Z-World BL1700 C) Z-World XP8900 D) Standards communication E) Software tool GUI F) Command protocol G) Embedded source code H) IC data sheets.
    Objective: This project created a simulator to functionally test the uterine activity portion of a perinatal monitor, a medical device used to monitor patients in hospital labor and delivery. The simulator is used to present uterine pressure signals to the medical device during automated manufacturing test.
    Metholology: Medical device and manufacturing specifications were gathered to determine the elecrical hardware requirements and the manufacturing tests to be used to exercise all of the uterine activity related medical device functionality.
    Major findings: A simulator can be used to accurately test the functionality of the uterine activity channel of the medical device in the automated manufacturing environment. The design limits of the perinatal medical device can be tested by means of applying static stimuli. A dynamic simulation of the actual human labor event is therefore, unnecessary.
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