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PRECISE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION CONTROL REQUIRED FOR FRANKENSTEIN MACHINE!

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  • #1 21338575
    mariumbria
    Level 2  
    Please help, I desperately need a device that has variable DC voltage output (0-400V), variable current (500 mA - 10 amps), variable frequency, variable pulse width and variable duty cycle. Variable everything, pretty much. I can't find one to purchase. Is it possible to make such a device?
    AI: What specific application or project are you planning to use this device for?
    Too many to list.
    AI: What is your level of experience with electronics or building custom devices?
    Intermediate
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  • #2 21338787
    JacekCz
    Level 42  
    mariumbria wrote:
    DC (0-400V), alternating current (500 mA - 10 amps),
    .

    That is, from zero to 4 kW, with a VERY large range. Are you expecting someone to snap this up on Elektroda?

    mariumbria wrote:
    AI: What specific application or project do you plan to use this device for?
    Too many to list.
    AI: The secret.
    Secrecy is key, but in the special services.
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  • #3 21339008
    jarek_lnx
    Level 43  
    mariumbria wrote:
    Variable everything, pretty much
    Very versatile devices are very complicated and very expensive. And when they do come into being, most of the time their capabilities go unused.

    A laboratory power supply of this power alone costs close to $3000, and when you add pulse generation and sufficiently fast current and voltage regulators to enable pulse generation, the cost is many times that. It all depends on how high the maximum frequency will be.

    The parameters classify this device as a professional one, hobbyists do not build such structures and you will not find ready-made designs on the Internet, there is nothing to follow. A professional will have to sit on such a project for many months for something to be created.
  • #5 21339262
    prekser
    Level 12  
    Hi, I don't know what you will be using the device for, maybe something with these parameters suits you,

    - DC/AC voltage ranges from 10 mV to 1000V,
    - DC/AC current ranges from 1 mA to 10A,
    - frequency ranges from 40 Hz to 5000 Hz,
    - DC voltage and current basic error 0.034 %,
    - basic error of AC voltage and current 0.06 %,
    - RS-232C interface
    It is called the SQ10 calibrator, by the Polish company INMEL.
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  • #6 21339318
    mariumbria
    Level 2  
    Everything you said is spot-on accurate. The only device I found was a professional electroconvulsive therapy machine, where these variables are critical for safe operation on patients. Seems I'll have to resort to magic as my power source. Thank you, kindly.
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  • #7 21339978
    mariumbria
    Level 2  
    I researched your suggestion, thank you, the SQ10 calibrator, is truly an amazing machine. If only....
  • #8 21341650
    vodiczka
    Level 43  
    mariumbria wrote:
    I have checked your suggestion, thank you, the SQ10 calibrator is really an amazing machine. If only...
    Isn't it right for you?
    mariumbria wrote:
    Please help, I desperately need a device,
    I think you're bored and desperately trolling. Come up with a more interesting topic.
    An old Polish proverb says - when something is for everything it's for nothing.... /ass/

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the feasibility of building a custom device capable of variable DC voltage output (0-400V), variable current (500 mA - 10 A), variable frequency, pulse width, and duty cycle. Participants highlight the complexity and high cost of such versatile devices, with professional laboratory power supplies costing around $3000. One suggestion includes using components from hybrid Toyota models, specifically the Toyota Prius, which can handle significant power outputs. Another mention is the SQ10 calibrator by INMEL, which offers a range of voltage and current outputs but may not fully meet the user's extensive requirements. The conversation reflects the challenges in finding or creating a device with such comprehensive specifications.
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