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Nicolas D.
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Business Development Engineer at Technica International

How useful do you think labVIEW would be in programming and calibrating open source medical ventilators that are used for corona cases?

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Dave K.
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President, Take 5, Inc.
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It would be very easy. I am the nutball who designed the RespiCal 3000 or whatever it is called, that replaced the RT200 ventilator calibrator. With LAbVIEW it is easy to do the math for tidal volume, the I/I and max flow and more. The manual is out there somewhere. LabVIEW absolutely has the best customer support in the planet. I do not know how they do it but they can ALWAYS help you figure out the most difficult problems. Their phone service is extraordinary and if you get disconnected they call you back AND they answer the phone within seconds. An extraordinary company and extraordinary platform. I got the 510K on that thing in months compared to having to write C-Code. Just fabulous.
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Dave K.
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President, Take 5, Inc.
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LabVIEW is fabulous!! It is easy to use and many moons ago I used LabVIEW for a product called RespiCal which was a ventilator calibrator. It was sold by Allied Healthcare and I do not even know if it is still around. LabVIEW is ideal because it can show the real time charts and is easy to manipulate
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