FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medical equipment. Developed is a device for diagnosing and correcting a human functional state consisting of a unit of a master processor, a pulse generation processor, a current modulation processor, a current source unit for micropolarization of up to 1 mA, current source from 1 to 50 mA, current switching relay unit, resistance measurement and potential difference diagnostics unit, electrodes switching unit, power supply unit, internal flash drive, galvanic decoupling unit, parameters indication unit. Device comprises computer, power supply is carried out from USB port of computer through information cable USB 2.0 mini USB, with a set of electrodes and a computer program from a personal flash drive, which does not require installation on a computer running on a Windows-7 platform and higher, three processors on programmable microcontrollers, which control modes of measuring electrophysiological parameters, modes of forming parameters of therapeutic currents and switching measurements and exposure on seven measurement channels, unit for light indication of modes of operation of device.
EFFECT: invention provides higher diagnostic efficiency.
1 cl, 12 dwg
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Dates
2019-12-04—Published
2019-03-21—Filed