Artificial Pancreas

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Artificial Pancreas

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Hello dear friends,

This is Eduardo from Honduras, i´m actually developing this project for my sister's science fair, and I would like to ask which changes, or what components we have to aggregate using a 12 V pump instead of a 5 V.

Kind regards,

Greetings from Honduras.
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Re: Artificial Pancreas

Post by bfinio »

Hi,

If you are using a 12V pump then you will need an external 12V power supply and you will not be able to power the pump directly from the Arduino's 5V pin. There are several videos on our How to Use an Arduino page that will be helpful:

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... an-arduino

mainly videos 15, 16, and 19 which will all show you how to use external power for something like a pump or motor.

Hope that helps!
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