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Journal : Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics

Waterbath Design equipped With Temperature Distribution Monitor Febri Indiani; Dyah Titisari; Lamidi Lamidi
Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol 1 No 1 (2019): July
Publisher : Department of Electromedical Engineering, POLTEKKES KEMENKES SURABAYA and IKATEMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/jeeemi.v1i1.3

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Waterbath is a device used to create a constant temperature. This tool is used to incubates in microbiology analysis. Temperature is maintained according to the desired range. The heating element is controlled by the heater driver. This module is created by using Arduino Atmega 328 as a minimum system and time controller, Using a PID controller as temperature control, and using a DS18B20 sensor as a temperature sensor. The design of this study uses pre-experimental methods after only design research. The measurement results are done by comparing the module with a standard measurement instrument that produces the biggest % error in setting temperature of 37 ˚C which is equal to 1.21%, it is related to the boundary between water temperature and temperature setting too short which is affected by the DS18B20 temperature sensor reader that need time, to get a stable temperature reading. The minimum % error located at 60 ˚C, because to reach the temperature setting needs a long time so that DS18B20 the sensor reading is stable of setting temperature which is equal to 0.11%. The value % error of the timer is 3.4 % which the amount of the error is affected by the number of DS18B20 which is used and the delay from the microcontroller. Based on the results obtained this module can be used properly because still on the maximum limit error value less than 5%.
A Modification of Infant Warmer with Monitoring of Oxygen Saturation, Heart Rate and Skin Temperature Muhammad Syahrul Azam Nampira; Abd Kholiq; Lamidi
Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol 3 No 1 (2021): January
Publisher : Department of Electromedical Engineering, POLTEKKES KEMENKES SURABAYA and IKATEMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/jeeemi.v3i1.4

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Full term and premature babies have decreased body temperature by 0.1 ° C-0.3 ° C per minute, infant warmer was developed to provide the effect of heat on the baby as the temperature in the mother's uterus. The purpose of this study is to modify the infant warmer tool by adding parameters SpO2, BPM, and skin sensors. The contribution of this research is that the SpO2, BPM, and skin sensor monitoring systems are very helpful in the therapeutic and healing process using infant warmers. The use of the right sensor and has good quality will produce results and a small error value so it does not exceed the maximum value that is tolerated. The MAX 30100 sensor can detect oxygen saturation in the blood (SpO2) and heart rate (BPM), the DS18B20 temperature sensor can detect temperatures on the surface of the skin or body. Based on the results of measurements on 3 different respondents with 6 times of data retrieval and compared with standard tools the largest error value obtained from SpO2 is 0.68% and the smallest error value is 0.17%, while the largest error value from BPM is 0.76 bpm and the smallest error value is 0.42 bpm, the value of skin temperature error obtained is 0.28% obtained from the measurement of 1 respondent with 6 times of data retrieval and compared with standard tools. The tool is said to be suitable for use because the maximum limit in SpO2 error tolerance is 2% and BPM is 5%. The results of this research can be implemented on infant warmers to improve the monitoring of physiological conditions in patients.
A Coagulation Mode on Bipolar Electrosurgery Unit Using 350 KHz Frequency and Power Selection Prastawa Asalim Tetra Putra; Bambang Guruh Irianto; Tribowo Indrato; Lamidi Lamidi; Rizki Andriyanto; Nora Bouzeghaia
Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol 3 No 2 (2021): July
Publisher : Department of Electromedical Engineering, POLTEKKES KEMENKES SURABAYA and IKATEMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/jeeemi.v3i2.2

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Losing a lot of blood during surgery using a conventional scalpel is something that is highly avoided. The purpose of this study is to replace the conventional scalpel with a tool that utilizes a high frequency whose duty cycle is regulated and then centered at one point. Researchers take advantage of the effect of heat generated by high frequencies which are centered at one point so that it can be used for the process of surgery and coagulation in body tissues so as to minimize the occurrence of a lot of blood loss. Researchers use a high frequency of 350 KHz which is set with a duty cycle of 6% on 94% off and is equipped with 3 levels of power selection and uses forceps as a medium to concentrate high frequencies at one point. The module design consists of a 350 KHz frequency generator, a pulse control circuit to adjust the duty cycle, a power control circuit as a power setting, a driver circuit to combine the frequency with the set power so that different outputs are obtained according to the settings, and an inverter circuit to increase the voltage. In this study, after measuring using an oscilloscope in the driver circuit, the average output amplitude at each low, medium, and high setting was 27.25 Vpp, 28 Vpp, and 28.625 Vpp. The results showed that the bipolar electrosurgery unit (coagulation) module as a whole can replace conventional scalpels so that it can minimize the occurrence of a lot of blood loss during surgery. However, the frequency generator and power selection need to be improved.
Co-Authors ., Sumber Abd Kholiq Abd Kholiq Abdul Kholiq Abdullayev, Vugar Ahniar, Nur Hasanah Akbar, Ariel Andi Ali, Muslim Alviola, Sharen Aminuyati Amrinsani, Farid Andjar Pudji Anindia Dita Rachmadani Annisa Novantina Eka Fitria Aprilya, Dandy Ariswati, Her Gumiwang Asghari, Mansour Bambang Guruh Irianto Bismar Arianto Darmawan, Dicky Denis Kurniar Wicaksono Desma Rahadhini, Marjam DYAH TITISARI Dyah Titisari Dyah Titisari Dyah Titisari, Dyah ELLY RAHMAWATI Farid Amrinsani Fatmawati, Elia Resha Febri Indiani Febrianur Ibnu Fitroh Sukono Putra Fitri Kurnianingsih Fitria, Annisa Novantina Eka Hamzah, Torib Hariwisana, I D G I Dewa Gede Hari Wisana I, M. Bagus F. Indrato, T B Indrato, Tri Bowo Junti Ayu Ariyani Kholiq, Abd Kholiq, Abd KHOLIQ, ABD. Kinanti Elok Putri Kurniawan, Desi Dwi Kurniawan, Rifqi Leo Agung Saputra Lisa choirunnanda Lusiana Lusiana Lusiana Lusiana M. Ridha Mak'ruf Mahdy, Hafizh Aushaf Mahendra, Reynaldi Krisna Mahmud Mahmud Marjam Desma Marjam Desma Rahadhini Mayarni MD. Rahadhini Misra, Shubhrojit Muhammad Adam Yazid Zinedine Muhammad Syahrul Azam Nampira Murningsih, Setia Muslim Ali Nabilla Putri Amaria Nazaki Nazaki Nazila, Ragimova Nora Bouzeghaia Nova Vauzira Muvidah Novalino, Dicky Nugraha, Priyambada Cahya Nur Inayati Khoiron Nuristadarro, Nuristadarro Okparizan Okparizan Oksep Adhayanto P, Moch Prastawa A T Prastawa Asalim Tetra Putra Priyambada Cahya Nugraha Puspitasari, Dila Anggraeni Puspitasari, Ratna Ika Rahmawati, Triana Ratna Ika Puspitasari Reta, Theana Gita Retno Susanti Risanda Alirastra Budiantoro Riska Fii Ahsani Rizki Andriyanto Roymon Panjaitan Rumzi Samin Sari Luthfiyah Sedigheh Ashgari Baighout Septiawan, Armauliza Setiawan, S Y Sharen Alviola Shubhrojit Misra Sisca Dian Rahmawati Sumber Suprihatmi Sri Wardiningsih Surya Wahyu Prasetya Syaifudin Syaifudin Syaifudin, Syaifudin Syuzairi, Mohammad Tetra Putra, Moch Prastawa Assalim Theana Gita Reta Torib Hamzah Tri Bowo Indrato Triana Rahmawati Triana Rahmawati Triwiyanto Triwiyanto Tsani Said Rahayu Tubagus Achmad Darodjat Utomo, Bedjo Venika Salsabila Ayu Pramarini Vinnasti, Derby Wahyu Ramadhan Putra Yenda Mita Barus Yhuyati, Yhuyati Yuri Nanda, Ilham Zakiyah, Nadiya Fikriyatus