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Skin resistance. We tested this after the other tests, and found that the resistance started low and climbed. These numbers are about when we got sick of waiting for it to stabilize. Mikolaj: 55 kOhms, Orion: 50 kOhms, Mike: 116 kOhms, Rachel: 300 kOhms | Skin resistance. We tested this after the other tests, and found that the resistance started low and climbed. These numbers are about when we got sick of waiting for it to stabilize. Mikolaj: 55 kOhms, Orion: 50 kOhms, Mike: 116 kOhms, Rachel: 300 kOhms | ||
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Results were recorded chronologically. MikeW and Mikolaj observed notable sweating on hands, Orion and Rachel not at all. Also belatedly noticed that symmetry was way skewed to one side until MikeW's second test of second round. | |||
General conclusions: 1mA seems to be a sensible upper bound for current. Next step is to build an inductor-based current source based on standard dc-dc boost topology. | |||
[[User:Dichro|Mikolaj Habryn]] 15:10, 2 August 2009 (PDT) | [[User:Dichro|Mikolaj Habryn]] 15:10, 2 August 2009 (PDT) | ||
[[Category:Sensebridge]] | [[Category:Sensebridge]] |