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PROPOSED THEORETICAL JN-VIVO BLOOD HIV, PATHOGEN AND PARASITE NEUTRALIZING DEVICE COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS, SOURCES AND CURRENT PRICES (March 1995) Revision, March 13, 1996 by Robert C. Beck, DSc © 1991-1996 Note: These data are for theoretical, informational and instructional purposes only and are not to be construed as medical advice. Consult your licensed medical practitioner. Some builders have ego problems with follow- ing instructions (not invented here) and like to find "mistakes" or possible "improvements". Hundreds of devices have been built successfully, if duplicated exactly as shown. Do not expect this device to function optimally if any electrical changes or ego improvements are attempted. 7555 CMOS timer chip (generic) IC1 $ 1.80 100 k ohm (Q) 3 watt (W) 5% resistor R1 07 1 meg Q 3 W 5% resistor R2 .07 2.2kQ3 W 5% resistor R3 .07 1kQ3 W 5% resistor R4 .07 100 k Q linear taper pot, 1/2 watt Caltronics P-68 RS 2.56 200 uF 20 V (or higher) electrolytic capacitor C1 45 0.22 \F 20 V (or higher) tantalum capacitor C2 .25 1N4001 diode 2required@.15 D1&D2 .30 18 V Zener diodes, 1/2 watt 2required@.79 D3&D4 1.58 (NTE5027A) NPN transistor, generic 2N2222 Qi .30 Bulb, 6.3 V 075 A, type 7377 B1 1.34 Relay, 5 V 50 Q coil PCB Mount DPDT Selecta Switch SR15P207D1 5.45 Misc. wire, solder, etc. 50 Custom-printed circuit board #PS-PCB 15.00 Note: All 15 components listed above are available at Action Electronics, 1300 E. Edinger, Santa Ana CA 92705, USA, telephone (714) 547 5169. They also have a complete kit available for about $80.00. Bicolor LED red/green, Radio Shack #276-012 LED1 $ 1.19 Jack for electrode leads, #274-251, 3 for $1.59 an 53 DPDT switch, #275-626 or equiv. (used as DPST) sw1 2.55 SPST Submini momentary push button switch sw2 59 (ER-SW101 "Test") Battery holder, 4 AA cells, Radio Shack #270-383 1.29 4 Alkaline AA cell batteries, #23-552 2.89 3 Alkaline 9-V batteries, type 1604, etc. 3.75 3 9-V battery snaps (clip-on connectors), #270-325, pkg 5 for $1.29 1.29 Box, if used 2.29 Note: The above items are generally available at local Radio Shack stores. Lead wire with 3.5 mm plug, 6 ft, Mouser or Calrad Electronics $ 35 Electrodes, stretch elastic, Velcro, cotton flannel, alligator clips, etc. +5.00 (see notes) Total cost for all components for do-it-yourself project $49.24 This design is basically a 7555 IC timer chip set for 50% duty cycle and ~3.9 Hz driving a subminiature relay. Electrode polarity continually reverses: ~1/4 second positive / 1/4 second negative. Frequency is not critical. Patents applied for. Footnote: CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS 21 § 807.65 Subpart D — Exemptions, Paragraphs {d} & {f} Excludes and exempts from regulation: "(d) Licensed practitioners, including physicians, dentists, and optometrists, who manufacture or otherwise alter devices solely for use in their practice." "(f) Persons who manufacture, prepare, propagate, compound, or process devices solely for use in research, teaching, or analysis, and do not introduce such devices into commercial distribution." Use of this device therefore appears legal and exempt from FDA regulations when you construct it yourself for research and/or use in your own practice! But double-check your local, county and state regulations for possible exceptions. PROPOSED THEORETICAL JN-VIVO BLOOD HIV, PATHOGEN AND PARASITE NEUTRALIZING DEVICE COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS, SOURCES AND CURRENT PRICES (March 1995) Revision, March 13, 1996 by Robert C. Beck, DSc © 1991-1996 Note: These data are for theoretical, informational and instructional purposes only and are not to be construed as medical advice. Consult your licensed medical practitioner. Some builders have ego problems with follow- ing instructions (not invented here) and like to find "mistakes" or possible "improvements". Hundreds of devices have been built successfully, if duplicated exactly as shown. Do not expect this device to function optimally if any electrical changes or ego improvements are attempted. 7555 CMOS timer chip (generic) 100 k ohm (Q) 3 watt (W) 5% resistor 1 meg Q 3 W 5% resistor 2.2kQ3 W 5% resistor 1kQ3 W 5% resistor 100 k Q linear taper pot, 1/2 watt Caltronics P-68 200 uF 20 V (or higher) electrolytic capacitor 0.22 \F 20 V (or higher) tantalum capacitor 1N4001 diode 2required@.15 D1 18 V Zener diodes, 1/2 watt 2required@.79 Dé NPN transistor, generic 2N2222 Bulb, 6.3 V 075 A, type 7377 Relay, 5 V 50 Q coil PCB Mount DPDT Selecta Switch SR15P207D1 Misc. wire, solder, etc. Custom-printed circuit board #PS-PCB 2 required @ .15 2 required @ .79 (NTE5027A) Note: All 15 components listed above are available at Action Electronics, 1300 E. Edinger, Santa Ana CA 92705, USA, telephone (714) 547 5169. They also have a complete kit available for about $80.00. Bicolor LED red/green, Radio Shack #276-012 Jack for electrode leads, #274-251, 3 for $1.59 DPDT switch, #275-626 or equiv. (used as DPST) SPST Submini momentary push button switch Battery holder, 4 AA cells, Radio Shack #270-383 4 Alkaline AA cell batteries, #23-552 3 Alkaline 9-V batteries, type 1604, etc. 3 9-V battery snaps (clip-on connectors), #270-325, pkg 5 for $1.29 Box, if used LED1 4 swi sw2 (ER-SW101 "Test") $ 35 + 5.00 $49.24 Lead wire with 3.5 mm plug, 6 ft, Mouser or Calrad Electronics Electrodes, stretch elastic, Velcro, cotton flannel, alligator clips, etc. Total cost for all components for do-it-yourself project (see notes) This design is basically a 7555 IC timer chip set for 50% duty cycle and ~3.9 Hz driving a subminiature relay. Electrode polarity continually reverses: ~1/4 second positive / 1/4 second negative. Frequency is not critical. Patents applied for. Footnote: CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS 21 § 807.65 Subpart D — Exemptions, Paragraphs {d} & {f} Excludes and exempts from regulation: "(d) Licensed practitioners, including physicians, dentists, and optometrists, who manufacture or otherwise alter devices solely for use in their practice." "(f) Persons who manufacture, prepare, propagate, compound, or process devices solely for use in research, teaching, or analysis, and do not introduce such devices into commercial distribution." Use of this device therefore appears legal and exempt from FDA regulations when you construct it yourself for research and/or use in your own practice! But double-check your local, county and state regulations for possible exceptions. 44 = NEXUS Note: The above items are generally available at local Radio Shack stores. AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1998