Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation project - part 1

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a technique to stimulate brain tissue directly through the skull. It works by sending a very high current pulse through a coil that is located on the subject’s scalp. The fast-rising edge of the pulse induces a current in the brain tissue, causing neuron stimulation. This device uses a capacitor bank, high current SCR, trigger circuit, figure-8 (or butterfly) coil, and high voltage charging circuit. Link to the SCR datasheet: Some good technical information: Wikipedia:
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