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Another variation is a combination of the previously described modes
3 sec
1 sec
3 sec
1 sec
These modes and variations are labeled as Wave type 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
.
Detailed waveform descriptions:
Type 1
Wave type
1
is a continuous symmetrical biphasic pulse, where amplitude depends on the selected intensity
level (Max. voltage AC ~ 35 V; 12 V Peak into 1000-Ohm Load, Max. current 12 mA). Sampling depends on
selected frequency (up to 10000 Hz).
The
hertz
(symbol
Hz
) is the SI* unit of frequency.
Frequency
is the measurement of the number of times that
a repeated event occurs per unit time.
One hertz simply means "one per second" (1 / s); 100 Hz means "one hundred per second", and so on.
*(
International System of Units
- abbreviated
SI
from the French phrase,
Système International d'Unités)
Type 2
3 sec
3 sec
1 sec
1 sec
Wave type 2
is a ramp up (amplitude modulated) symmetrical biphasic pulse with duration of 3 seconds and
pause of 1 second in between. Amplitude and sampling depends on selected intensity level and selected
frequency. (Max. voltage AC ~ 35 V; 12 V Peak into 1000-Ohm Load, Max. current 12 mA). Max frequency
10000 Hz.