This is a common repository for all hardware and software components of the RespiraWorks open source ventilator.
If you intend to contribute, please read our wiki.
RespiraWorks is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with over 200 contributors worldwide working to design a low-cost and open-source ventilator for communities underserved by the global supply chain. Our objective is to provide the know-how and technology to enable local enterprises to manufacture and service these systems.
Most recent v0.4 rendering | Assembled v0.3 prototype |
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We are dedicated to making this ventilator:
- fully open source (software and hardware)
- affordable (materials cost under US$2000)
- fully featured for extended clinical use through weaning and recovery
- vetted and filing-ready for regulatory review around the world
- optimized bill of materials to account for constrained supply chains
- designed for long-term clinical use beyond the pandemic
Most low-cost ventilator designs that have emerged in light of the COVID-19 crisis tackle the 'bridge' problem — keeping a patient alive for 6-8 hours of closely monitored care until they can be transitioned to a fully featured ventilator. We are designing that full ventilator, a highly valued medical device critical to care beyond the current crisis.
Our design shall provide essential features such as an intuitive, localized user interface, adaptive pressure- and volume-based operating modes, fine control of oxygen concentration, High Flow Nasal Cannula and other advanced features. What sets us apart from other similarly ambitious projects is our dedication to being fully open source. This repository embodies that promise.
We are targeting middle- and low-income parts of the world that will deal with COVID-19 for longer, with less access to healthcare, and a larger deficit of medical devices. We aim to deliver a design which meets the same operational rigors of current commercial ventilators, while addressing the high barrier to entry for such devices.
If you can lend your skills towards achieving this goal, please contact us at [email protected]. A list of roles we are looking to fill is also on our website.
This is an incomplete, as yet untested design that is not intended to be used on patients.
The repository contains live documents. There may be incomplete or contradictory information about various aspects of the design. Components may or may not connect and integrate as intended. Contents may also be out of date. If you decide to buy or build anything, do so at your own risk.
We are currently in the process of designing our v0.4 prototype, plans whereof are captured in some of our outstanding Milestones. The master
branch of this repository includes bleeding edge changes in electrical, mechanical and software aspects of the project. Browse at your own peril.
For the latest stable and tested (but also obsolete) version of the design see the Releases page.
- Documentation pages (outside of repository) - auto-generated pages (should eventually) include:
- Requirements documentation
- Regulatory documentation
- Software documentation
- Bill of materials for manufacturing
- Documentation source - source files for the above pages
- System Design - describes the functional implementation and design theory of the system
- Manufacturing Design - describes the physical design of the ventilator and its components. Includes CAD models and notes on the manufacturing process
- Main Circuit Board - design, materials, assembly instructions for the ventilator main circuit board
- Software - source code for cycle controller and user interface, debug tools, and test scripts. Software architecture documentation is also here.
- Quality Assurance - quality assurance strategy, testing plans, data