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Schematic for modified and working Dr. Bob Beck Brain Tuner (tested).
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 245708" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>Attached is my schematic for the Beck Brain Tuner. I've been using it somewhat successfully for insomnia problems related to my other health issues. It also helps a little with my suffocation migraines but doesn't fully eliminate them. Beck's claims are listed below.</p><p></p><p>I don't anticipate much in the way of follow up posts, but I'm going to have to insist that posts stay on topic (which this site is fairly good at). If you want a long discussion, please start a new post and post that link in this one. If industry trolls find this post, I'll ask for your accounts to be locked. I don't want this turning into overunity.com with a hundred pages of arguing nonsense. If you're new to soldering and need help, this isn't the post to ask. There are literally thousands of soldering videos on youtube that will show you far more than I can here. Otherwise, enjoy.</p><p></p><p>Digi-Key didn't have any transformers I liked, so I got the TY-144P (mentioned below) from Mouser. A signal isolation transformer with similar specs should work just fine. It shouldn't cost much more than $5 (in 2023 USD). Since this is intended to be a medical device plugged into your brain, you shouldn't be buying your electronics parts from fleabay or amazon. 555 timers can get into the low RF range. You don't want RF plugged into your skull, so check your parts carefully.</p><p></p><p>Most of my prototype unit (pictured below) was built from parts I had leftover from other projects. I don't know the exact cost, but it won't be very high. I haven't mounted it in a project box yet, but I may do another Frankenstein bottle since I have plenty in the recycle bin. I did the math for the timers (shown on the PDF) and used fixed resistors instead of trimmers (which is why you don't see any). When you measure each part value for a timer, I've found the math equations to be pretty accurate. Make sure you clean off any leftover flux residue from the timers. Flux is mildly conductive and will change the frequency settings. For critical parts, I prefer to flux, tin, then wipe them off before soldering them to the protoboard.</p><p></p><p>You can run this circuit higher than the 9v shown, but it won't get you too much more. If you exceed 15v, you'll blow the timer chips. If you use an unregulated wall wart, you should add a voltage regulator to the power block and not use batteries. An LM317 or LM7809 (or 7812) are easy to find and use and should work OK. Below 7v (a dead 9v battery), this circuit seems to lose its effectiveness.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]16402[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This is copied from my write up to make it searchable:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 245708, member: 13649"] Attached is my schematic for the Beck Brain Tuner. I've been using it somewhat successfully for insomnia problems related to my other health issues. It also helps a little with my suffocation migraines but doesn't fully eliminate them. Beck's claims are listed below. I don't anticipate much in the way of follow up posts, but I'm going to have to insist that posts stay on topic (which this site is fairly good at). If you want a long discussion, please start a new post and post that link in this one. If industry trolls find this post, I'll ask for your accounts to be locked. I don't want this turning into overunity.com with a hundred pages of arguing nonsense. If you're new to soldering and need help, this isn't the post to ask. There are literally thousands of soldering videos on youtube that will show you far more than I can here. Otherwise, enjoy. Digi-Key didn't have any transformers I liked, so I got the TY-144P (mentioned below) from Mouser. A signal isolation transformer with similar specs should work just fine. It shouldn't cost much more than $5 (in 2023 USD). Since this is intended to be a medical device plugged into your brain, you shouldn't be buying your electronics parts from fleabay or amazon. 555 timers can get into the low RF range. You don't want RF plugged into your skull, so check your parts carefully. Most of my prototype unit (pictured below) was built from parts I had leftover from other projects. I don't know the exact cost, but it won't be very high. I haven't mounted it in a project box yet, but I may do another Frankenstein bottle since I have plenty in the recycle bin. I did the math for the timers (shown on the PDF) and used fixed resistors instead of trimmers (which is why you don't see any). When you measure each part value for a timer, I've found the math equations to be pretty accurate. Make sure you clean off any leftover flux residue from the timers. Flux is mildly conductive and will change the frequency settings. For critical parts, I prefer to flux, tin, then wipe them off before soldering them to the protoboard. You can run this circuit higher than the 9v shown, but it won't get you too much more. If you exceed 15v, you'll blow the timer chips. If you use an unregulated wall wart, you should add a voltage regulator to the power block and not use batteries. An LM317 or LM7809 (or 7812) are easy to find and use and should work OK. Below 7v (a dead 9v battery), this circuit seems to lose its effectiveness. [ATTACH type="full" width="537px"]16402[/ATTACH] This is copied from my write up to make it searchable: [/QUOTE]
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