Any self-respecting hacker knows the answer, and when presented with an opportunity to equip his lab with a new DIY syringe pump for $200, [Dr. D-Flo] rose to the challenge. The first stop for [Dr.
The pumps are used in many different ways, including keeping patients unconscious during surgery Syringe pumps used in hospitals around the world have flaws hackers could exploit to change the ...
The pump is powered by a small 8 mm diameter brushed DC motor, likely the same type that is used for small toy-grade quadcopters. The tiny impeller is a section of the syringe’s original plunger ...