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titleOfInvention Electrical stimulator and music electro photoluminescence losing weight system based on time frequency division analyse
abstract The utility model relates to an in the time electrical stimulator that analyses of frequency division and the music electro photoluminescence losing weight system that uses this electrical stimulator, electrical stimulator includes electrical unit, the signal extraction unit, the electro photoluminescence produces the unit, the signal extraction unit is used for the audio signal that samples, and draw the average amplitude of certain specific frequency in the unit interval, it produces the electro photoluminescence along with the corresponding intensity of unit interval change to make the electro photoluminescence produce the unit, the electro photoluminescence produces the unit and is used for exporting the electro photoluminescence of the corresponding intensity that changes along with the unit interval that produces for the electrode slice. This music electro photoluminescence losing weight system applys among the music audio signal who has and play the electro photoluminescence of specific frequency signal's the corresponding intensity of average amplitude in the specified time section to user's health, thereby it produces and antily treat the not enough of effect to have overcome the current fixed pulse of accepting for a long time, simultaneously, also is difficult to let the user bored to repeated single impulse stimulation signal production.
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