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Intelligent Plasma Ball - “Telligent”

Highlights:

* Fabrication Cost $179 * Frequency Response 1 Hz to 50 KHz * Can Run on Batteries * Royal Raymond Rife Electric Field type Delivery Device * Now Shipping World Wide.

Description:

NOTE 1: Presently have 6 PCB without transformer and everything else is completed, including testing that validates they will work with the 4 wire transformer.  If you have any of these 4 wire transformers or you have a plasma ball you want upgraded that has a 4 wire transformer, let me know and maybe we can work something out.  See picture of 4 wire transformer below to know what is being looked for.

NOTE 2: It is suggested you watch the videos and look at the “The Client Protocol Example” PDF below, before ordering a Telligent.  Many think that their Spooky knowledge is enough to understand this unit and how it works.  It has been revealed by the number of inquires that the Telligent operation is somewhat confusing to Spooky users.  The Tellignet is far more easy to operate than the Spooky, and the confusion results from employing the “gating” feature at low frequencies below 1000 hertz and often at frequencies below 5000 hertz.  Even though the Spooky defines gating, and because of the complexity of the Spooky software as a whole, many bypass as much as possible and just go straight to using PRESETS.  This is unfortunate because the Telligent Plasma Ball if far more powerful and easy to use once “gating” is understood.  It is suggested an effort be made to understand “gating” before placing an order.

New 6” Turn-Key Plasma Ball with a 2 channel built in MPU base Square Wave Generator.  The unit is capable of running in “Stand Alone” mode or under the control of an intelligent function generator like the Spooky series or a combination of both.  The unit is capable of storing up to 50 frequency and duty-cycle pairs. The group pairs can be run in “Simple”, “Protocol”, or “Sweep” modes.  The unit has a 1” liquid crystal display interface used as a communication interface between a human user and the MPU (Microprocessor Unit).  The Plasma Ball will run off a 12 volt lithium ion battery for completely standalone and portable operation.  No complex presets required because each channel runs independent frequencies and duty cycles on an individual frequency basis and NOT a program basis like some other systems.  The unit has two built in timers to control frequency and program run times.

Because of an open source policy, hardware schematics and MPU source code is posted as downloadable links on this website page.  No license or registration is required which allows free duplication of the project for whatever purpose the user desires.  However the author of this project, G. Steven Kempe, is not responsible for any misuse, abuse, or failures by anyone or party that duplicates this project for personal or business use.

A note about the software: The software program was developed using the Arduino IDE.  The Plasma Ball software is presently at level 10.08 and is expected to continually undergo improvements.  Please understand this if making a purchase.  Users not capable of installing new software will be able to have their units upgraded to the latest and greatest, free of service charges, for a period of 6 months.  However shipping charges both to and from this research facilities are at the user’s expense.

Units will be available on a first request, first served basis and to the limits of production capabilities and resources.

Be well and respectfully,

Steve

MORE INFORMATION:

Simple Mode:  A mode of operation where anyone of the “Memory Groups” is selected through the onboard Plasma Ball controls and run for the duration of the clock settings which also are user adjustable.  A “Memory” Group” consist of two Frequency and Duty Cycle pairs, one pair for each channel.  The Frequencies and Duty Cycles are also user adjustable and can be stored indefinitely or changed within the Arduino EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory).  Watch the tutorial videos as they become available.

Protocol Mode:  A mode of operation where any two “Memory Groups” are selected through the onboard Plasma Ball controls.  Since there can be as many as 50 “Memory Groups” setup in the Arduino MPU, the protocol function will run consecutive Frequency and Duty Cycle pairs.  For example, on setup screen  #3 of  the Telligent, two memory groups can be defined.  All frequency found between the range of the two memory groups will be consecutively run one at a time.  It should be obvious that the user would define the Frequency and Duty Cycle pairs in accordance to a desired group of the frequencies they would like to run together and automatically.  Watch the tutorial videos as they become available.

Sweep Mode:  A mode of operation where any two “Memory Groups” are selected and a sweep of Frequencies and Duty Cycle are automatically generated between the range defined in the Memory Groups. The number of frequencies generated, are a function of the user defined Freqency Range and Program Timers. Watch the tutorial videos as they become available.

Intelligent Function Generators like the Spooky:

Using an intelligent programmable function generator like the Spooky can still be done, much like it was done with the older 6” plasma shown on this website on the ‘6” Plasma Ball’ page.  However there are some significant improvements.  The first is that the Arduino now monitors the plasma trigger source MOSFET through an attach thermistor.  This thermistor is much more accurate and insures the MOSFET doesn’t get too hot when compared to the old mechanical temperature sensing switch.  The other advantage is that all the protocols developed for the Spooky can be used in conjunction with the programmable “Memory Groups” provided by the Arduino employed with this new Plasma Ball.  This will make it much easier to run protocols from the Spooky that were far too complex to run with the older style Plasma Ball because of the complex PRESETS that where needed.  Watch the tutorial videos when they become available.

Lithium Battery Power Source:

Because the basic function generator is provided inside the Plasma Ball, a single source of power can be used for powering the Plasma Ball and function generator.  With today lithium batteries and depending on what size battery is used, the new Plasma Ball can be provided with power and run portable for days before needing to be recharged.  Of course a standard 120 or 220 volt to 12 volt DC wall module can still be used for an endless runtime experience.  Watch the tutorial videos as they become available.

CLICK ON PICTURES BELOW TO ENLARGE VIEW

Plasma Ball-1

Plasma Ball-1

Plasma Ball-2

Plasma Ball-2

Plasma Ball-3

Plasma Ball-3

Plasma Ball-4

Plasma Ball-4

Assembly

Assembly

Board

Board

Connections

Connections

Plasma Ball-5

Plasma Ball-5

HV Transformer

HV Transformer

VIDEO LINKS

Intelligent Plasma Ball Video 1

Intelligent Plasma Ball Video 2

Intelligent Plasma Ball Video 3

Intelligent Plasma Ball Video 4

Telligent - Working with Protocols Pt-1

Telligent - Working with Protocols & Battery Pt-2

Telligent - Working with a Spooky2 Generator

 

DOCUMENTATION & PDFs

Quick Start using the Intelligent Plasma Ball

Things to know about the Tellingent

Working with Protocols and Battery

Screen Displays for Working with Protocols

Telligent Memory Groups and Protocols

Arduino Nano Plasma Ball Schematic

Arduino Nano Plasma Ball - Master PCB Mask

Arduino Program Code for the ‘Telligent’ - V10.08

Arduino EEProm Code for the ‘Telligent’- V4 - txt

Arduino EEProm Code for the ‘Telligent’ - V4 - rft

New General Health Protocol for the ‘Telligent’

Client Protocol Example Addionally see NOTES below

NOTES on Protocols found in EEProm Code V4

 

Last Updated 11-29-20 by author gsk