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Muscular Bio Stimulator for Treatment of Cellulite Circuit Diagram


This is a very simple circuit of a bio-stimulator Muscular, which has indications for the treatment of cellulite. He sends little shocks through two electrodes, and should take great care when using the stimulator. The muscle stimulator circuit is based on a 555 timer IC. The transformer must be 220 volts to 12 100 to 150 mA and the circuit is connected in reverse.

Muscular Bio-Stimulator for Treatment of Cellulite Circuit Diagram

Muscular Bio-Stimulator for Treatment of Cellulite Circuit Diagram


The IC 555 to generate pulses at 80 Hz and 150usec by the output voltage of the muscle stimulator device is about 60 volts to 150 volts, but the output current is very small and there is no danger of electric shock.

The potentiometer P1 bio-stimulator sets the amplitude of the output pulses' and must be operated by the "patient", starting with the knob fully counterclockwise, then rotating it slowly clockwise until the LED begins to light up.

The functional principles of the bio-stimulator is the same commercial bio-stimulator.

Parts List:

Linear Potentiometer P1 4K7
R1 180K 1/4W Resistor
R2 1K8 1/4W Resistor
R3 2K2 1/4W Resistor
R4 100R 1/4W Resistor
C1 100nF 63V Polyester Capacitor
C2 100uF 25V electrolytic capacitor
D1 Red LED 5mm.
D2 1N4007 1000V 1A Diode
Q1, Q2 BC327 45V 800mA PNP Transistors
IC1 CMOS 555 timer IC
T1 220V Primary, 12V Secondary 1.2VA current transformer
B1 3V (two 1.5V AA or AAA)

Muscular Bio-Stimulator for Treatment of Cellulite Circuit Diagram

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