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Case Study 18 Solution for Compact, Safe, and Precise Insulin Pump Portable insulin infusion pumps improve the quality of life for people with diabetes by delivering insulin without the need for manual injections, making treatment of the disease safer and easier. These cell-phone-sized, battery- powered wearable devices deliver precise and adjustable doses of insulin by powering a small brushless direct current (BLDC) motor that moves a plunger, pushing preprogrammed amounts of insulin through a reservoir into the pump's tubing. In the design of insulin pumps, engineers must merge the requirements of wearable devices (compactness, long battery duration) with the unique challenges of medical device design (precision, reliability). To satisfy these requirements, it is critical that the pump's motor driving circuitry be very small, extremely precise, and consume very little battery power. STMicroelectronics provides an ideal solution to each of these design challenges with the STSPIN230 half-bridge motor driver. The device provides a fully-protected power stage in a tiny 3mm x 3mm QFN package, so its footprint is miniscule. The driving exibility offered by separated high-side and low-side signals make it possible to implement complex algorithms to control insulin ow with extreme precision. And consuming less than 80nA in standby, and minimal power even at full load, the STSPIN230 is optimized for systems requiring extended battery life. By Enrico Poli, STMicroelectronics STEVAL-3DP001V1 Plug-n-play solution for 3D printers mouser.com/stm-steval-3dp001v1-board/ • Adaptable to any 3D printer mechanics • Based on open-source Marlin rmware running on STM32 • Driving up to 6 axes (3 extruders) with programmable motor currents via rmware

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