Claims
- 1. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator comprising:
- a digital electronic pseudorandom pulse generator and a current source for providing a series of electrical current pulses of generally trapezoidal and monophasic waveform, to mimic the typical physiological waveforms, at a continuously varying rate, the pulses being substantially identical to each other in amplitude and duration; and
- a pair of electrodes, each electrode being connectable to the outer skin of a body to apply the electrical pulses across a portion of the body and thereby deliver the pulses through a nervous system to the brain.
- 2. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrical pulses have a base pulse rate in the order of the alpha rate.
- 3. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator comprising:
- a variable frequency pulse source;
- a digital electronic pseudorandom pulse generator comprising a shift register circuit and a logic circuit, said pulse generator being responsive to the output of the variable frequency pulse source to shift input pulses from said variable frequency pulse source through said shift register circuit at a rate determined by said input pulses from said variable frequency pulse source, said shifted input pulses being generated by logic circuitry responsive to outputs of said shift register circuit, thereby to provide a series of constant duration and amplitude pseudorandom electrical pulses at a varying rate;
- a current source responsive to the pseudorandom electrical pulses to provide pseudorandom electrical current pulses which are trapezoidal and monophasic to mimic the typical phsysiological waveforms; and
- a pair of electrodes, each electrode being connectable to the outer skin of a body to apply the pseudorandom electrical current pulses across a portion of the body and thereby deliver the pseudorandom pulses through the nervous system to the brain.
- 4. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator as claimed in claim 3 wherein said variable frequency pulse source has a pulse rate in the order of the alpha rate.
- 5. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator as claimed in claim 1 or 3 wherein a train of electrical pulses has a net zero DC level.
- 6. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator as claimed in claim 1 or 3 further including means for adjusting the pulse width of the electrical pulses.
- 7. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator of claim 1 or 3 further comprising means for adjusting the current amplitude of the electrical pulses.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 964,560, filed Nov. 29, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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