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description device

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:07 pm
by bbadm
8 TECTONIC TEAX14C02-8 Audio Exciters, built into 3D printed housing and 3D printed stimulation pin

an 8 channel class-D audio amplifier

a USB to 8 channel audio interface

We have written a custom software that generates the Coordinated Reset (CR) Stimulation Frequency Sequences into an 8-channel Audio FLAC file.

We use a laptop to play the FLAC files to the USB a channel audio interface.

I am myself diagnosed with Parkinson's. I have recently tried a first therapy with our prototype 1.0 and Frequency Sequence #1 to treat my Parkinson's.

Frequency Sequence #1 is :

Stimfreq : frequency of stimulation signal - StimPer : Period of stimulation signal

32Hz - 31,25ms

StimDur: duration of stimulation signal

156,25ms ~ 5 burst cycles (x4=625ms)

Cycleperiod: duration of cycle to stimulate all 4 channels

660 ms

VARSEQ : vary the sequence each N ON cycle periods (0=fixed sequence)

5

ONcycleperiod: number of cycle periods ON

3

OFFcycleperiod: number of cycle periods OFF

2

https://youtube.com/shorts/CS5k7B81Y8M
F2HEAL100.mp4
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Re: description device

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:49 pm
by bbadm
In build godef v1 we generate audio FLAC files with our own written custom software.
The FLAC files are played on an audio player on a PC, connected via USB towards an external 8 channel audio amplifier with an integrated USB to 8 channel audio interface [Sure 8CH AA-KA32473].
Datasheet Sure 8CH AA-KA32473 :
Sure 8CH AA-KA32473.pdf
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Re: description device

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 6:24 am
by Winnie the Poo
I just found this, having concluded exciters may be the best way forward. What are you using to write the FLAC files?

Re: description device

Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 9:02 pm
by zabuxx
You can find the flac generator here: https://github.com/zabuxx/f2heal/