G. Bearnson, S. R. Krivoy, R. D. Jarmin, J. R. Fratto, P. Khanwilkar, K. Crump, K. D. Smith
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Abstract
Recent developments in the electronics and embedded software of the electrohydraulic total artificial heart under development at the University of Utah are discussed. These include development of a new brushless DC motor commutator, implementation of the implanted electronics in hybrids, integration of a transcutaneous energy transfer (TET) and telemetry system into the controller, and packaging of a short-term, totally implantable system. A discussion of future plans for the totally implantable system is given.<>