Electronic device and performance optimization method thereof
US-2024272696-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US9364596B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9364596-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314133905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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Methods and apparatus for controlling the operation of, and providing power for and to, implantable ventricular assist devices which include a brushless DC motor-driven blood pump, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a control system for driving an implantable pump is provided. The digital processor is responsive to data associated with the operation of the pump received at the data transfer port, and from the program data stored in memory, (i) to determine therefrom, the identity of the pump, (ii) to determine therefrom, electrical characteristics and features of the identified pump, and (iii) to adaptively generate and apply to the data port, control signals for driving the identified pump. Latch mechanisms, an elongated flexible electrical cable with a strain relief segment, and a lower housing portion that is heavier than an upper housing portion, may also be provided with the control system.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A control system for driving an implantable blood pump comprising: a first housing including electronic components configured to drive the pump; and a second housing including a battery; wherein the first housing includes a first latch member extending from the first housing on a first side of the first housing and first and second recesses on a second side of the first housing; wherein the second housing includes a third recess on a first side of the second housing and second and third latch members extending from the second housing on a second side of the second housing; wherein when the first side of the first housing is aligned with the first side of the second housing, the first latch member aligns with the third recess, the second latch member aligns with the first recess, and the third latch member aligns with the second recess; and wherein the second and third latch members each include a bottom connected to the second housing and a top curving away from the first side of the second housing. 2. The control system of claim 1 , further comprising a release button operatively connected to the first latch member and having a locked position and a release position. 3. The control system of claim 2 , wherein depressing the release button transitions the first latch member from the locked position to the release position. 4. The control system of claim 1 , further comprising an elongated flexible electrical cable having a first end and a second end remote from the first end, the first end being connected to the control system and the second end being configured to connect to the implantable blood pump. 5. The control system of claim 4 , wherein the elongated flexible electrical cable has a stress relief segment between the first and second ends. 6. The control system of claim 5 , wherein the stress relief segment comprises a stretchable section. 7. The control system of claim 6 , wherein the stretchable section has a helical shape. 8. The control system of claim 7 , wherein the elongated flexible electrical cable has a length of between approximately 3.5 feet and 4 feet when the helical-shaped strain relief segment is fully uncoiled. 9. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the first housing and the second housing each have a mass, the mass of the first housing being less than the mass of the second housing.
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