Ok, I now understand your point of view. But still, that's why I said earlier that a better understanding would help, because changing some pot/resistor values didn't really change anything important on the circuit. Vtech did that so the calibration would be more precise. I mean, you could always use the original values Dr. Beck gave and get the same results, you didn't need to stop building your circuit. So you can proceed as it is now, I can guarantee you that Vtech's circuit works with all the resistors combinations found here and on 3dgs' blog. Just make sure you use polyester/polypropylene capacitors and avoid tantalum or old ceramic ones, since they seem to cause stability issues. Also it would be good to make it step by step as Vtech proposed, so you can check for errors that later would be more difficult to be found.
About Ullasmann now, I'm aware of a guy who has built a couple of his circuits and they work flawlessly but I didn't have any feedback on the medical part. Just that they were working as they were meant to be.
About Ullasmann now, I'm aware of a guy who has built a couple of his circuits and they work flawlessly but I didn't have any feedback on the medical part. Just that they were working as they were meant to be.
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