KR20160089286A - Microcurrent stimulator using an earphone socket of mobile terminal and thereof method - Google Patents

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KR20160089286A
KR20160089286A KR1020160005960A KR20160005960A KR20160089286A KR 20160089286 A KR20160089286 A KR 20160089286A KR 1020160005960 A KR1020160005960 A KR 1020160005960A KR 20160005960 A KR20160005960 A KR 20160005960A KR 20160089286 A KR20160089286 A KR 20160089286A
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Abstract

In the present invention, a micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal such as a smart phone, and a driving of a micro current stimulator is controlled by a portable terminal equipped with a predetermined application program. The micro current stimulator includes an earphone jack safety controller Which is applied to the earphone terminal of the portable terminal, which can stably maintain the ground and power terminals even when the ground is located at a different position according to the type of the earphone jack connection terminal and drive the micro current stimulator stably even at a low output current Current stimulator and a control method thereof.
A method of driving a micro current stimulator connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal, the method comprising: receiving a start signal of a start button as a user turns on a start button on the portable terminal, Waiting for the start button to be on; When the start button is turned on, the portable terminal generates a test signal and outputs the test signal to at least one of the right sound signal end of the earphone jack or the left sound signal end, in order to check whether the electrode patch is attached to the user. A test signal generating step; Determining whether the first electrode is attached or not by comparing whether the feedback signal received from the feedback output terminal of the micro current stimulator is equal to a preset reference range or a reference signal by comparing the portable terminal with the electrode pad; If it is determined that the electrode pad is not attached, the portable terminal displays on the screen that the electrode pad is not attached, and the start button An electrode non-contact notifying step of returning to the on-wait step; In the step of determining whether or not the electrode is attached, if it is determined that the received feedback signal has an electrode pad attached to a predetermined reference range or reference signal, a fine current is output to the electrode pad with a predetermined magnetic pole waveform, And driving the electrode pad.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates to a micro current stimulator for use in an earphone terminal of a portable terminal,

In the present invention, a micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal such as a smart phone, and a driving of a micro current stimulator is controlled by a portable terminal equipped with a predetermined application program. The micro current stimulator includes an earphone jack safety controller Which is applied to the earphone terminal of the portable terminal, which can stably maintain the ground and power terminals even when the ground is located at a different position according to the type of the earphone jack connection terminal and drive the micro current stimulator stably even at a low output current Current stimulator and a control method thereof.

By flowing a microcurrent into the skin, it massage the face, relieve the pain, stimulate the collagen layer in the skin in particular, improve wrinkles, or perform skin toning.

In general, human body efficacy using microcurrents is known to promote the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), mitigate delayed muscular pain (DOMS), accelerate waste disposal, accelerate fracture and wound healing, antimicrobial function, skin toning and wrinkle improvement . Then, the skin coated with the lotion or the cosmetic cream is stimulated with the micro current stimulator, so that the effective ingredient of the lotion or the cosmetic cream can penetrate deeper into the skin.

Modern people who are very busy taking care of beauty are demanding a micro current stimulator that can be used whenever and wherever and whenever. However, the conventional micro current stimulator itself is bulky and portable, It is inconvenient to use every time.

Therefore, there is a need for a micro current stimulator used in connection with a mobile phone, which is almost always possessed by a modern man.

That is, when the skin is stimulated by the micro current stimulator, the electrical stimulation signal applied may be different depending on the intended use, and may be controlled through an application program embedded in a portable terminal device such as a smart phone.

For example, in case of using iontophoresis for penetration of an active ingredient into the skin, a DC or ultra low frequency signal is applied. However, when lifting effect is expected, a short period pulse waveform should be applied. The frequency, the use time, the voltage, the current, and the like must be changed depending not only on the shape of the wave but also on the application. Such a function can be enabled by controlling the earphone output signal through an application program embedded in the portable terminal device.

If a micro current stimulator is controlled by an earphone output signal through an application program installed in the portable terminal apparatus, for example, when a new stimulus signal is developed, a store (for example, an application The user can easily install a new type of stimulation when using a micro current stimulator because it is possible to install the device through the application update process through the store or the play store. .

In the prior art, Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 10-2014-0146914 discloses a method for connecting a connector device connected to lead wires of an electrode pad to an earphone jack connection terminal of a portable terminal and adjusting a sound signal supplied from an earphone jack connection terminal And the control unit supplies the electrode pad with electric stimulation, and the control unit performs a function of amplifying or attenuating the light and left signals transmitted through the electric wire, and is implemented as a variable resistor.

The earphone jack of a mobile phone has a portion for transmitting a microphone signal in addition to a portion for transmitting a sound signal and a portion for transmitting a microphone signal. Accordingly, an earphone jack for a mobile phone has a portion for transmitting a microphone signal And a portion for transmitting a microphone signal is typically configured to receive a power supply voltage (Vcc) of the mobile phone.

In particular, the earphone jack of the mobile phone is different from the European earphone jack (FIG. 1 (a)) and the American earphone jack (FIG. 1 (b) American style is different. That is, the earphone jack has connecting terminals J1, J2, J3 and J4 in order from the bottom face, the first connecting terminal J1 of which is connected to the left earphone acoustic signal and the second connecting terminal J3 and the fourth connection J4 transmit the microphone signal Mic and the ground signal Com while the first and second connection terminals J1 and J2 transmit the right earphone acoustic signal, To deliver a staggered signal. In European and American style, the connection terminals indicating the ground are located at different parts. When these are not taken into consideration, the microphone signal (Mic) of the earphone terminal of the mobile phone and the earthing terminal of the earphone jack may be connected. The power supply voltage Vcc of the microphone signal (Mic) terminal of the earphone jack of the earphone jack is directly caught by the earthing terminal of the earphone jack. In this case, the electrode pad is not normally driven, and in some cases, the connector device may be wrecked or a dangerous state may be encountered.

The micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal such as a smart phone and controls driving of the micro current stimulator by a portable terminal having a predetermined application program. Which is applied to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal capable of stably supplying a micro current stimulator even at a low output current while ensuring a stable ground potential even if the earthing terminal is located at a different position depending on the type of the earphone jack connection terminal Current stimulator and a control method thereof.

In addition, since the microcurrent uses a very low current unlike a general low-frequency stimulator, it can not be sensed whether or not the user is using the microcurrent. Therefore, it is difficult for the user to be awakened even when the current is not flowing due to poor electrode adhesion during use. Therefore, it is necessary for the machine to check whether the electrode is attached or not and to inform the user.

In order to solve this problem, the present invention uses a bridge diode and a voltage divider at the same time to provide a stable power supply even if the polarity of the power source is changed, and also enables a microphone input regardless of the polarity, A micro current stimulator applied to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal capable of detecting whether or not an electrode is attached well by detecting through a terminal, and a control method thereof.

The micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal such as a smart phone and controls the driving of the micro current stimulator by a portable terminal having a predetermined application program. A portable terminal which is provided with an earphone jack safety control unit and can stably maintain a ground and a power terminal even if the earthing is located at a different position according to the type of the earphone jack connection terminal and can stably drive the micro current stimulator even at a low output current And to provide a micro current stimulator applied to an earphone terminal and a control method thereof.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable terminal which is constructed in a simple structure and which is driven by power outputted from an earphone terminal and is controlled to be driven by a portable terminal, The present invention also provides a micro current stimulator for use in an earphone terminal of a portable terminal and a control method thereof.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a power supply device capable of stable power supply even when the polarity of a power source is changed by using a bridge diode and a voltage divider at the same time, A micro current stimulator applied to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal capable of detecting whether or not an electrode is attached well by detecting through a microphone input terminal and a control method thereof.

In order to solve the above problems, a first embodiment of the present invention has first to fourth connection ends, wherein the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal are the earphone right acoustic signal terminal and the earphone left acoustic signal terminal, The micro current stimulator is connected to the earphone jack of the portable terminal and is connected to the microphone signal terminal and the earphone jack which is the ground terminal, and the third and fourth connection terminals are connected between the third and fourth connection terminals. And a bridge circuit portion having a first diode to a fourth diode between a third connection end and a fourth connection end, wherein a connection point between the first resistor and the second resistor, and a connection point between the first resistor and the second resistor, A rectifying part connected to the ground at the output terminal; A constant voltage circuit part for making the alternating current power received from the + output terminal of the bridge circuit part through the third resistor to a constant voltage; The output terminal of the constant voltage circuit is connected to the driving voltage terminal, the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal are connected to the input terminal, the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch are connected to the output terminal, The microprocessor controls the stimulation intensity of one of the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch by a signal and controls the stimulation intensity of the other of the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch by a signal inputted at the second connection end, And an earphone jack safety control unit including an earphone jack safety control unit.

The output terminal of the bridge circuit unit is a point where one side (anode terminal) of the first diode and the second diode connected in series and one side (anode terminal) of the third diode and the fourth diode connected in series are connected at one point, The + output terminal of the circuit part is connected to one side (cathode terminal) of the first diode and the second diode connected in series and one side (cathode terminal) of the third diode and the fourth diode connected in series at one point.

The positive pole of the first electrode patch and the second pole patch are connected to the output terminal of the microcontroller, and the negative pole is connected to the ground.

The second embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that a first resistor and a second resistor are connected in series between the third connecting end and the fourth connecting end and between the third connecting end and the fourth connecting end, A rectifying section having a diode-to-bridge circuit section, a connection point between the first resistor and the second resistor, and an output terminal of the bridge circuit section being connected to ground; A first transistor and a second transistor are provided so that the first transistor is switched according to a signal input from the first connection end to flow a predetermined minute current into the first electrode patch, And an electrode control unit configured to switch a second transistor according to a signal to cause a predetermined fine current to flow through the second electrode patch.

In the electrode control unit, a signal input from the first connection terminal is input to the base of the first transistor through the first capacitor, the collector of the first transistor is connected to the + output terminal of the bridge circuit unit, A fourth resistor is connected between the emitter of the first transistor and the ground, and a first electrode patch is mounted between the emitter of the first transistor and the ground.

In the electrode control unit, the signal input from the second connection terminal is input to the base of the second transistor through the second capacitor, the collector of the second transistor is connected to the + output terminal of the bridge circuit unit, A fifth resistor is connected between the emitter of the second transistor and the ground, and a second electrode patch is mounted between the emitter of the second transistor and the ground.

The positive electrode of the first electrode patch is connected to the emitter of the first transistor, the positive electrode of the second electrode patch is connected to the emitter of the first transistor, and the negative electrode of the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch is grounded Lt; / RTI >

The third embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that a first resistor and a second resistor are connected in series between the third connection end and the fourth connection end and between the third connection end and the fourth connection end, A rectifying part having a diode-to-bridge circuit part and an output terminal of the bridge circuit part being connected to ground; A second resistor connected between the base of the third transistor and the ground, a fourth resistor connected between the base of the third transistor and the ground, a collector of the third transistor connected to the output of the rectifier, And an electrode control unit having an electrode patch mounted between the emitter of the third transistor and the first connection terminal.

The earphone jack safety control unit further includes an operation status display unit which displays whether the electrode patch is operated by mounting a first light emitting diode between an emitter of the third transistor and the ground.

The positive electrode of the electrode patch is connected to the emitter of the third transistor, and the negative electrode of the electrode patch is connected to the first connecting terminal.

The feedback output terminal is connected to the ground through the 11th resistor. The feedback output terminal is connected to the data input port of the portable terminal. The feedback output terminal is connected to the input terminal of the portable terminal through the third capacitor, And informs the data input port of the portable terminal whether or not the pad is connected.

The third embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that a first resistor and a second resistor are connected in series between the third connection end and the fourth connection end and between the third connection end and the fourth connection end, A rectifying part having a diode-to-bridge circuit part and an output terminal of the bridge circuit part being connected to ground; A constant voltage circuit part for making the alternating current power received from the + output terminal of the bridge circuit part through the third resistor to a constant voltage; A microcontroller for connecting the output of the constant voltage circuit portion to the driving voltage terminal and connecting the negative output terminal of the bridge circuit portion to the input terminal; And an amplifier in which an output terminal of the microcontroller is connected to one input terminal, a second connection terminal is connected to the other input terminal, and an electrode patch is connected between the output terminal and the first connection terminal.

The second light emitting diode is mounted between the output terminal of the microcontroller and the ground to indicate whether it is driven.

The positive pole of the electrode patch is connected to the output terminal of the amplifier, and the negative pole of the electrode patch can be the first connecting terminal or connected to the ground.

The portable terminal generates an electrode pad driving signal in accordance with a preset stimulation waveform and outputs it to the earphone terminal.

The portable terminal receives a feedback signal indicating whether or not an electrode pad is attached from the micro current stimulator, compares the received feedback output signal with a predetermined reference range or a reference signal to determine whether or not the electrode pad is attached, Is not attached, the electrode pad driving is terminated.

A method of driving a micro current stimulator connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal, the method comprising the steps of: when a start signal of the start button is received by the operation processing unit of the portable terminal as a user turns on the start button on the portable terminal Waiting for the start button on; When the start button is turned on, the portable terminal generates a test signal and outputs the test signal to at least one of the right sound signal end of the earphone jack or the left sound signal end, in order to check whether the electrode patch is attached to the user. A test signal generating step; Determining whether the first electrode is attached or not by comparing whether the feedback signal received from the feedback output terminal of the micro current stimulator is equal to a preset reference range or a reference signal by comparing the portable terminal with the electrode pad; If it is determined that the electrode pad is not attached, the portable terminal displays on the screen that the electrode pad is not attached, and the start button An electrode non-contact notifying step of returning to the on-wait step; In the step of determining whether or not the electrode is attached, if it is determined that the received feedback signal has an electrode pad attached to a predetermined reference range or reference signal, a fine current is output to the electrode pad with a predetermined magnetic pole waveform, And driving the electrode pad.

The driving method of the micro current stimulator may include: a step of determining whether the stimulation time is ended after the step of driving the electrode pad to determine whether the preset stimulation time is terminated; The mobile terminal receives a feedback output signal from the feedback output of the micro current stimulator and compares the received feedback output signal with a predetermined reference range or reference signal, It is determined whether or not the electrode pad is attached. If the electrode pad is not attached, the process goes to the electrode non-insertion notification step. If the electrode pad is attached, step; In the step of judging whether or not the stimulation time is ended, if the stimulation time is terminated, the portable terminal stops outputting the microcurrent to the electrode pad with the preset stimulation waveform, and stops driving the electrode pad. .

In the micro current stimulator applied to the earphone terminal of the portable terminal of the present invention, the micro current stimulator is connected to the earphone terminal of a portable terminal such as a smart phone, and controls the driving of the micro current stimulator to a portable terminal equipped with a predetermined application program The micro current stimulator includes an earphone jack safety control unit to secure a stable ground stage and a power source stage even if the ground is located at a different position according to the type of the earphone jack connection terminal and to stably drive the micro current stimulator even at a low output current. .

The micro current stimulator applied to the earphone terminal of the portable terminal of the present invention has a simple structure and is driven by using the power output from the earphone terminal, It is convenient to use for the purpose.

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Further, the present invention uses a bridge diode and a voltage divider at the same time to provide a stable power supply even if the polarity of the power source is changed, and also enables a microphone input regardless of the polarity, It is possible to detect whether or not the electrode is attached and to inform the user so that the user can stably and precisely check whether the electrode is in contact with the micro current stimulator while performing the micro current stimulation treatment properly, Wrinkles can be improved, or skin treatments such as skin toning can be performed.

1 is an explanatory view illustrating a general audio jack.
2 is an explanatory view schematically illustrating the concept of a micro current stimulator applied to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal of the present invention.
3 is a circuit diagram of an earphone jack safety control unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention
4 is an example of a state of use when three electrode pads are provided in the present invention.
5 is a circuit diagram of an earphone jack safety control unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
6 shows an example of the state of use when two electrode pads are provided in the present invention.
7 is a circuit diagram of the earphone jack safety control unit of the third embodiment of the present invention.
8 is a circuit diagram of the earphone jack safety control unit of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
9 is a flowchart for controlling the micro current stimulator in the portable terminal of the present invention.

Hereinafter, a micro current stimulator applied to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal according to the present invention and a control method thereof will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

2 is an explanatory view schematically illustrating the concept of a micro current stimulator applied to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal of the present invention.

The fine current stimulator includes an electrode patch 300 and an earphone jack safety control unit 100. A first connection line 290 connected to the portable terminal 200 is connected to one end of the earphone jack safety control unit 100. An audio jack 220 is connected to an end of the first connection line 290, 220 are inserted into the earphone terminal 210 of the portable terminal 200 to connect the earphone jack safety control unit 100 and the portable terminal 200. A second connection line 390 connected to the electrode patch 300 is connected to the other end of the earphone jack safety control unit 100 and an end of the second connection line 390 is connected to the electrode patch 300.

The portable terminal 200 is a terminal equipped with a predetermined application program. On the portable terminal 200, the user sets the stimulus intensity in the electrode patch 300.

The earphone jack safety control unit 100 receives signals from the earphone terminal 210 of the portable terminal 200 through the connection terminals J1, J2, J3 and J4 of the audio jack 220, The acoustic signal, and the ground signal, and drives the electrode patch 300 from them.

In some cases, the current operation state may be indicated by a light emitting diode, and the current operation state may be transmitted as a feedback signal to the mobile terminal 200.

Although only one electrode patch 300 is shown in FIG. 2, the present invention is not limited to this, and the number of the electrode patches 300 may be two or three.

FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram of an earphone jack safety control unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 4 is an example of a state of use when three electrode pads are provided in the present invention.

If the third connection terminal J3 of the earphone jack is a microphone signal Mic terminal, the fourth connection terminal J4 is the ground (common) signal Com terminal, the third connection terminal J3 is ground connection, If it is the signal Com stage, the fourth connection stage J4 is the mic signal (Mic) stage. The power supply voltage (Vcc) of the mobile phone is normally applied to the microphone signal (Mic) stage.

The earphone jack safety control unit 100 includes a rectifying unit 110, a constant voltage circuit unit 130, and a microcontroller 150.

The rectifying part 110 is connected to the third connecting end J3 and the fourth connecting end J4 where the microphone signal Mic is connected and where the third connecting end J3 and the fourth connecting end J4 are grounded. (Com) terminal of the power supply signal Vcc and the ground signal com terminal from the third connection terminal J3 and the fourth connection terminal J4 where the (common) signal Com terminal is connected. The rectifying section 110 is connected in series between the third and fourth connection ends J3 and J4 and the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 are connected in series and the third connection terminal J3 The first to fourth diodes D1 to D4 are provided between the third and fourth connection ends J3 and J4 and the third and fourth connection ends J3 and J4 The AC power is rectified (rectified). The output terminal of the bridge circuit section is used as a ground terminal, and the + output terminal is used as a power supply terminal.

In other words, the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 are connected in series, and the connection point between the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 is connected to the fourth connection node J4 One end (an anode end) of the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 connected in series is connected to the connection point of the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 to become the ground terminal 115. [ The third diode D3 and the fourth diode D4 are connected in series while the connection point of the third diode D3 and the fourth diode D4 is connected to the third connection J3, One end (an anode end) of the third diode D3 and the fourth diode D4 is connected to the connection point of the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 to become the ground terminal 115. [ That is, the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 are connected in series, one side (anode terminal) of the first diode D2, the third diode D3 and the fourth diode D4 (anode terminal) The connection point of the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 is connected to one point, which is the ground 115. [

The other end (cathode end) of the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 connected in series, the third diode D3 and the other end (cathode end) of the fourth diode D4 connected in series are connected to each other at one point Which is the output stage 120 of the rectifying section. The output terminal 120 of the rectifying part is connected to the constant voltage circuit part 130 through the third resistor R3.

The constant voltage circuit unit 130 causes the alternating current power received from the output terminal 120 of the rectifying unit through the third resistor R3 to be a constant voltage. The constant voltage circuit unit 130 may be a commercially available constant voltage circuit element, and may be formed of a capacitor having at least one polarity and a Zener diode or a varistor.

The output of the constant voltage circuit unit 130 is used as the power supply voltage of the microcontroller 150.

The microcontroller 150 is a means for controlling the intensity of the stimulation of the electrode patches 310 and 320. The first electrode patch 310 and the second electrode patch 320 And controls the stimulation intensity of the other of the first electrode patch 310 and the second electrode patch 320 by a signal input at the second connection end J2.

The first connection terminal J1 and the second connection terminal J2 are connected to the input terminals 151 and 152 of the microcontroller 150 and the first electrode patches 151 and 152 are connected to the output terminals 153 and 154 of the microcontroller 150, 310 and the second electrode patch 320 are connected to each other. That is, the microcontroller 150 generates the first electrode patch 310 and the second electrode patch J2 according to the left earphone acoustic signal of the first connection end J1 and the second connection end J2 of the right earphone acoustic signal 320, i.e., the intensity of the stimulus.

The positive electrode (positive electrode) of the first electrode patch 310 is connected to the output terminal 153 of the microcontroller 150, and the negative electrode (negative electrode) is connected to the ground.

The positive electrode (positive electrode) of the second electrode patch 320 is connected to the output end 154 of the microcontroller 150, and the negative electrode (negative electrode) is connected to the ground.

The ground electrode (or reference electrode) 330 is used to make the patient more electrically electrically and is connected to the ground 115. In some cases, the ground electrode 330 may be omitted.

The rectifying unit 110 includes a bridge diode circuit composed of four diodes D1, D2, D3 and D4 and a voltage divider installed at an input terminal of the bridge circuit.

The voltage divider is composed of the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2, that is, the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 (between the third connection J3 and the fourth connection J4) R2 are connected in series. The connection point between the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 is connected to the connection point between the first diode D1 and the third diode D3, that is, the connection point between the third diode D3 and the fourth diode D3 connected in series. Is connected to one side of the diode D4, that is, the anode terminal of the third diode D3, and the anode terminal of the first diode D1.

The rectifying unit 110 is a means for generating a power source for driving the electrode patches 310 and 320 and the microcontroller 150. The rectifying unit 110 is a means for generating an electric power for driving the electrode patches 310 and 320, The current flowing between the third connection terminal J3 and the fourth connection terminal J4 will be different. In other words, whichever of the third connection terminal J3 and the fourth connection terminal J4 is the microphone input terminal, the microphone input terminal of the third connection terminal J3 and the fourth connection terminal J4 Current (that is, a current flowing between the third connection terminal J3 and the fourth connection terminal J4) is input, and as a result, it can be used as a signal indicating whether or not the electrode is attached. This signal (that is, a signal indicating whether an electrode is attached) is received by the portable terminal 200 through the earphone terminal 210. The portable terminal 200 determines whether the electrode is in contact with the skin or not , Notifies the user whether or not the electrode is adhered through the display or through vibration.

In FIG. 4, the electrode patch 310 and the second electrode patch 320 are mounted on the user's forehead and the ground electrode 330 is mounted on the head of the user's ear. However, The electrode patch 310 and the second electrode patch 320 can be mounted anywhere on the skin of the user and the ground electrode 330 can be mounted on a portion of the user's skin that is less likely to move. have.

FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram of an earphone jack safety control unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 is an example of a state of use when two electrode pads are provided in the present invention.

The earphone jack safety control unit 100 includes a rectifying unit 110 and an electrode control unit 160.

The rectifying unit 110 is a means for detecting a power supply signal Vcc terminal and a grounding signal com terminal, and is the same as the rectifying unit of FIG. 2, so that the description is omitted here. And the output terminal 120 of the rectification part is used as a power supply signal terminal of the electrode control part 160.

The electrode control unit 160 controls the stimulation intensity of the first electrode patch 310 by a signal input at the first connection end J1 by means equivalent to that of the microcontroller 150 of FIG. And the stimulus intensity of the second electrode patch 320 is controlled by a signal input at the second connection end J2.

The signal input from the first connection stage J1 is input to the base of the first transistor Q1 through the first capacitor C1 and the collector of the first transistor Q1 is connected to the output terminal 120 of the rectifying section A fourth resistor R4 is connected between the collector and the base of the first transistor Q1 and a first electrode patch 310 is mounted between the emitter of the first transistor Q1 and the ground. Accordingly, the first transistor Q1 is switched according to a signal input from the first connection terminal J1, and a predetermined fine current flows through the first electrode patch 310. [

The signal input from the second connection stage J2 is input to the base of the second transistor Q2 through the second capacitor C2 and the collector of the second transistor Q2 is connected to the output terminal 120 of the rectification section A fifth resistor R5 is connected between the collector and the base of the second transistor Q2 and a second electrode patch 320 is mounted between the emitter of the second transistor Q2 and the ground. Accordingly, the second transistor Q2 is switched according to a signal input from the second connection terminal J2, and a predetermined minute current is supplied to the second electrode patch 320. [

The positive electrode (positive electrode) of the first electrode patch 310 is connected to the emitter of the first transistor Q1, and the negative electrode (negative electrode) is connected to the ground.

The positive electrode (positive electrode) of the second electrode patch 320 is connected to the emitter of the second transistor Q2, and the negative electrode (negative electrode) is connected to the ground.

As shown in FIG. 6, the user can attach electrode patches 310 and 320 to two portions of the skin and apply a micro current stimulus. 6, the electrode patch 310 and the second electrode patch 320 are mounted on the user's sheath. However, this is not intended to limit the present invention. The two-electrode patch 320 can be mounted anywhere on the skin desired by the user.

7 is a circuit diagram of the earphone jack safety control unit of the third embodiment of the present invention.

The earphone jack safety control unit 100 includes a rectifying unit 110 and an electrode control unit 160.

The rectifying unit 110 is a means for detecting the power supply signal Vcc terminal and the ground signal com terminal and is similar to the rectifying unit of FIG.

The first diode D1 and the second diode D2 are connected in series and the connection point between the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 is connected to the fourth connection J4, The connection point of the diode D3 and the fourth diode D4 is connected to the third connection terminal J3.

One end (anode end) of the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 connected in series, one end (anode end) of the third diode D3 and the fourth diode D4 connected in series are connected at one point , Which is the output terminal of the bridge circuit, is ground.

The other end (cathode end) of the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 connected in series, the third diode D3 and the other end (cathode end) of the fourth diode D4 connected in series are connected to each other at one point Which is the power stage, to the output stage 120 of the rectifying section, the + output stage of the bridge circuit section.

The first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 are connected in series between the third and fourth connection ends J3 and J4 and the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 are connected in series, May be connected to the data input port of the portable terminal 200 via the third capacitor C3 and the feedback output terminal 190. [

And the feedback output terminal 190 is connected to the ground via the eleventh resistor R11. The feedback output 190 informs the mobile terminal 200 whether it is currently operating, that is, whether or not the electrode pad is connected.

The electrode control unit 160 has the same function as that of the microcontroller 150 shown in FIG. 2. The electrode control unit 160 has one electrode connected to the first input terminal J1 and the second input terminal J2, Thereby controlling the electrode patch 300.

In the electrode control unit 160, the signal input from the second connection terminal J2 is input to the base of the third transistor Q3, and the base of the third transistor Q3 is connected to the ground via a twelfth resistor R12 And a fourth capacitor C4 are connected in parallel. The collector of the third transistor Q3 is connected to the output terminal 120 of the rectification part. The electrode patch 300 is mounted between the emitter of the third transistor Q3 and the first connection terminal J1.

Therefore, a predetermined minute current is caused to flow through the electrode patch 300 in accordance with a signal input from the second connection terminal J2 and the first connection terminal J1.

In the electrode control unit 160, a first light emitting diode (LED1) is mounted between the emitter of the third transistor Q3 and the ground to indicate whether the electrode patch 300 is operating. That is, this can be referred to as an operation status display section.

The positive electrode (positive electrode) of the electrode patch 300 is connected to the emitter of the third transistor Q3, and the negative electrode (negative electrode) is connected to the first connecting terminal J1.

8 is a circuit diagram of the earphone jack safety control unit of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.

The earphone jack safety control unit 100 includes a rectifying unit 110, a constant voltage circuit unit 130, a microcontroller 150, and an amplifier 170.

The rectifying unit 110 is the means for detecting the power supply signal Vcc and the ground signal com and is the same as the rectifying unit of Fig.

7, the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 are connected in series between the third connection J3 and the fourth connection J4, and the first resistor R1 And the second resistor R2 are connected to the feedback output terminal 190 via the third capacitor C3 and the feedback output terminal 190 is connected to the ground via the eleventh resistor R11.

3, the constant voltage circuit unit 130 causes the alternating current power supplied from the output terminal 120 of the rectifying unit through the third resistor R3 to be a constant voltage.

The output of the constant voltage circuit unit 130 is used as the power supply voltage of the microcontroller 150.

The microcontroller 150 is a means for providing a reference voltage to one input terminal of the amplifier 160 and connects a ground 115 to an input terminal of the microcontroller 150. An output terminal of the microcontroller 150 is connected to an amplifier 160, respectively. Further, a second light emitting diode (LED2) is mounted between the microcontroller 150 and the ground to indicate whether it is in a stable state.

The amplifier 170 is a power supply voltage, and the voltage output from the output terminal 120 of the rectifying section is applied. The output terminal of the microcontroller 150 is connected to one input terminal of the amplifier 160 and the second connection terminal J2 is connected to the other input terminal of the amplifier 160. The electrode patch 300 may be mounted between the output terminal of the amplifier 170 and the ground or the electrode patch 300 may be mounted between the output terminal of the amplifier 170 and the first connection terminal J1.

That is, the positive electrode (positive electrode) of the electrode patch 300 is connected to the output terminal of the amplifier 170, and the negative electrode (negative electrode) is connected to the first connection terminal J1 or the ground

The first connection terminal J1 and the second connection terminal J2 are described in the first through fourth embodiments of the present invention and in FIGS. 3, 5, 7, and 8. However, The first connection end J1 represents one of the right sound signal end and the left sound signal end of the earphone jack and the second connection end J2 represents the right sound signal end of the earphone jack and the left sound signal end of the earphone jack, Represents another one of the stages. Therefore, the positions of the first connection terminal J1 and the second connection terminal J2 can be changed. Similarly, the positions of the third connection terminal J3 and the fourth connection terminal J4 may be changed.

9 is a flowchart for controlling the micro current stimulator in the portable terminal of the present invention.

In the present invention, a predetermined application program is installed in the portable terminal 200 and the micro current stimulator applied to the earphone terminal of the portable terminal 200 is controlled. Thus, FIG. 9 is a schematic flowchart of the application program.

In the initialization step, the user starts an application program in the portable terminal 200, and sets the stimulation waveform and stimulation time in the portable terminal 200 (S110).

The user waits until the start signal of the start button is received by the operation processing unit (not shown) of the portable terminal 200 (S120 ).

In the test signal generating step, when the start button is turned on, a test signal is generated to check whether the electrode patches 300, 310, and 320 are attached, and a test signal is output to the right sound signal terminal of the earphone jack, And outputs it to at least one of the left audio signal stages (S130).

A determination is made as to whether or not the first electrode is attached to the feedback output terminal 190 of the earphone jack safety control unit 100 or to the microphone input terminal (i.e., one of the third connection terminal J3 and the fourth connection terminal J4) (Or reference signal), and determines whether or not the electrode pad is attached (S140).

The signal received from the feedback output terminal 190 or the microphone input terminal (that is, one of the third connecting terminal J3 and the fourth connecting terminal J4) is preset If the electrode pad is not attached beyond the reference range (or the reference signal), it is displayed on the screen of the mobile terminal 200 that the electrode pad is not attached (S150), and the process returns to the start button on waiting step S120 Goes.

If it is determined that the signal received from the feedback output terminal 190 is within the predetermined reference range (or reference signal) and the electrode pad is attached to the electrode pad driving step, 300 to drive the electrode pads (S160). At this time, the set timer operates according to the stimulation time set in the initialization setting step.

In step S170, it is determined whether the timer is terminated, that is, whether the stimulation time set in the initialization setting step is terminated.

If it is determined that the stimulation time is not terminated, the feedback output signal is received from the feedback output terminal 190 of the earphone jack safety control unit 100 (S180) It is determined whether or not the electrode pad is attached (S190). If the electrode pad is not attached, it is determined whether the electrode pad is attached (S150) If the electrode pad is attached, the operation goes to the electrode pad driving step (S160).

If the stimulation time is ended in the step of determining whether to end the electrode pad operation, the micro-current output to the electrode pad 300 is stopped with the predetermined stimulation waveform to stop driving the electrode pad (S200 ).

In determining whether the end button is turned on, the user determines whether the end button of the end button has been received by the operation processing unit (not shown) of the portable terminal 200 The portable terminal 200 terminates the application program and if the termination signal is received by the operation processing unit (not shown) of the portable terminal 200 (Not shown), the process returns to the initialization step S110.

In the present invention, the mobile terminal 200 may be a smart phone, a personal data assistant (PDA), a portable device (PD), or a personal computer (PC).

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, but, on the contrary, Modification is possible. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and that all equivalent or equivalent variations thereof fall within the scope of the present invention.

100: Earphone jack safety control unit 110:
115: grounding 120: output terminal of the rectifying part
130: Constant voltage circuit part 150: Microcontroller
160: electrode control unit 170: amplifier
190: feedback output 200: portable terminal
210: earphone terminal 220: audio jack
290: first connection line 300: electrode patch
310: first electrode patch 320: second electrode patch
330: ground electrode 390: second connection line

Claims (23)

The first connecting terminal and the second connecting terminal are the earphone right acoustic signal terminal and the earphone left acoustic signal terminal and the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal are the earphone ear signal terminal and the earphone ear terminal, The micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal and is driven,
A first resistor and a second resistor are connected in series between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal and a bridge circuit portion is connected between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal by a first diode to a fourth diode, A rectifying part having a connection point between a first resistor and a second resistor and an output terminal of the bridge circuit part connected to ground;
A constant voltage circuit part for making the alternating current power received from the + output terminal of the bridge circuit part through the third resistor to a constant voltage;
The output terminal of the constant voltage circuit is connected to the driving voltage terminal, the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal are connected to the input terminal, the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch are connected to the output terminal, The microprocessor controls the stimulation intensity of one of the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch by a signal and controls the stimulation intensity of the other of the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch by a signal inputted at the second connection end, ;
And an earphone jack safety control section including an earphone jack safety control section.
The method according to claim 1,
The output terminal of the bridge circuit part,
Wherein one end (an anode end) of the first diode and the second diode connected in series and one end (anode end) of the third diode and the fourth diode connected in series are connected to each other at one point.
The method according to claim 1,
The + output terminal of the bridge circuit part
Wherein one end (cathode end) of the first diode and the second diode connected in series and one end (cathode end) of the third diode and the fourth diode connected in series are connected at one point.
The method according to claim 1,
Characterized in that the positive pole of the first electrode patch and the second pole patch are connected to the output of the microcontroller and the negative pole is connected to the ground.
The first connecting terminal and the second connecting terminal are the earphone right acoustic signal terminal and the earphone left acoustic signal terminal and the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal are the earphone ear signal terminal and the earphone ear terminal, The micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal and is driven,
A first resistor and a second resistor are connected in series between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal and a bridge circuit portion is connected between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal by a first diode to a fourth diode, A rectifying part having a connection point between a first resistor and a second resistor and an output terminal of the bridge circuit part connected to ground;
A first transistor and a second transistor are provided so that the first transistor is switched according to a signal input from the first connection end to flow a predetermined minute current into the first electrode patch, The second transistor being switched according to a signal to cause a predetermined fine current to flow through the second electrode patch;
And an earphone jack safety control section including an earphone jack safety control section.
6. The method of claim 5,
In the electrode control unit, a signal input from the first connection terminal is input to the base of the first transistor through the first capacitor, the collector of the first transistor is connected to the + output terminal of the bridge circuit unit, And a fourth resistor is connected between the emitter of the first transistor and the ground, and a first electrode patch is mounted between the emitter of the first transistor and the ground.
6. The method of claim 5,
In the electrode control unit, the signal input from the second connection terminal is input to the base of the second transistor through the second capacitor, the collector of the second transistor is connected to the + output terminal of the bridge circuit unit, Wherein a fifth resistor is connected between the emitter of the first transistor and the base, and a second electrode patch is mounted between the emitter of the second transistor and the ground.
The method according to claim 1,
The positive electrode of the first electrode patch is connected to the emitter of the first transistor, the positive electrode of the second electrode patch is connected to the emitter of the first transistor, and the negative electrode of the first electrode patch and the second electrode patch is grounded Wherein the microcurrent stimulator is coupled to the microcurrent stimulator.
The first connecting terminal and the second connecting terminal are the earphone right acoustic signal terminal and the earphone left acoustic signal terminal and the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal are the earphone ear signal terminal and the earphone ear terminal, The micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal and is driven,
A first resistor and a second resistor are connected in series between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal and a bridge circuit portion is connected between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal by a first diode to a fourth diode, A rectifying section connected to an output terminal of the bridge circuit section and grounded;
A second resistor connected between the base of the third transistor and the ground, a fourth resistor connected between the base of the third transistor and the ground, a collector of the third transistor connected to the output of the rectifier, And an electrode patch is mounted between the emitter of the third transistor and the first connection terminal;
And an earphone jack safety control section including an earphone jack safety control section.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the earphone jack safety control
An operation state indicating unit operable to mount a first light emitting diode between an emitter of the third transistor and the ground and to indicate whether the electrode patch is operating;
≪ / RTI > further comprising a microcurrent stimulator.
10. The method of claim 9,
Characterized in that the positive pole of the electrode patch is connected to the emitter of the third transistor and the negative pole of the electrode patch is connected to the first connecting terminal.
10. The method of claim 9,
Wherein a connection point of the first resistor and the second resistor is connected to the feedback output terminal through the third capacitor, the feedback output terminal is connected to the ground via the eleventh resistor, and the feedback output terminal is connected to the data input port of the portable terminal. Micro current stimulator.
13. The method of claim 12,
And the feedback output terminal informs the data input port of the portable terminal whether or not the electrode pad is connected.
The first connecting terminal and the second connecting terminal are the earphone right acoustic signal terminal and the earphone left acoustic signal terminal and the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal are the earphone ear signal terminal and the earphone ear terminal, The micro current stimulator is connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal and is driven,
A first resistor and a second resistor are connected in series between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal and a bridge circuit portion is connected between the third connecting terminal and the fourth connecting terminal by a first diode to a fourth diode, A rectifying section connected to an output terminal of the bridge circuit section and grounded;
A constant voltage circuit part for making the alternating current power received from the + output terminal of the bridge circuit part through the third resistor to a constant voltage;
A microcontroller for connecting the output of the constant voltage circuit portion to the driving voltage terminal and connecting the negative output terminal of the bridge circuit portion to the input terminal;
An amplifier in which an output terminal of the microcontroller is connected to one input terminal, a second connection terminal is connected to the other input terminal, and an electrode patch is connected between the output terminal and the first connection terminal;
Wherein the microcurrent stimulator comprises:
15. The method of claim 14,
And a second light emitting diode is mounted between the output terminal of the microcontroller and the ground to indicate whether the light emitting diode is driven.
15. The method of claim 14,
Wherein a connection point of the first resistor and the second resistor is connected to the feedback output terminal through the third capacitor, the feedback output terminal is connected to the ground via the eleventh resistor, and the feedback output terminal is connected to the data input port of the portable terminal. Micro current stimulator.
15. The method of claim 14,
Characterized in that the positive pole of the electrode patch is connected to the output of the amplifier and the negative pole of the electrode patch is the first connecting terminal or connected to ground.
18. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 17,
Wherein the portable terminal generates an electrode pad driving signal according to a preset stimulation waveform and outputs the electrode pad driving signal to the earphone terminal.
19. The method of claim 18,
The portable terminal receives a feedback signal indicating whether or not an electrode pad is attached from the micro current stimulator, compares the received feedback output signal with a predetermined reference range or a reference signal to determine whether or not the electrode pad is attached, Is not attached, the driving of the electrode pad is terminated.
18. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 17,
Wherein one of the third connecting end and the fourth connecting end of the earphone jack outputs a signal indicating whether or not the electrode is in contact with the skin and whether or not the electrode contacts the skin.
21. The method of claim 20,
Wherein the portable terminal receives a signal indicating whether the electrode is in contact with the skin from the earphone terminal, and displays whether the contact between the electrode and the skin is displayed on the screen of the portable terminal or notifies by vibration.
A method of driving a micro current stimulator connected to an earphone terminal of a portable terminal and driven,
A start button on waiting for waiting until the start signal of the start button is received by the operation processing unit of the portable terminal as the user turns on the start button on the portable terminal;
When the start button is turned on, the portable terminal generates a test signal and outputs the test signal to at least one of the right sound signal end of the earphone jack or the left sound signal end, in order to check whether the electrode patch is attached to the user. A test signal generating step;
Determining whether the first electrode is attached or not by comparing whether the feedback signal received from the feedback output terminal of the micro current stimulator is equal to a preset reference range or a reference signal by comparing the portable terminal with the electrode pad;
If it is determined that the electrode pad is not attached, the portable terminal displays on the screen that the electrode pad is not attached, and the start button An electrode non-contact notifying step of returning to the on-wait step;
In the step of determining whether or not the electrode is attached, if it is determined that the received feedback signal has an electrode pad attached to a predetermined reference range or reference signal, a fine current is output to the electrode pad with a predetermined magnetic pole waveform, An electrode pad driving step;
And driving the micro current stimulator.
23. The method of claim 22,
After the electrode pad driving step, the portable terminal determines whether or not the predetermined stimulation time has ended;
The mobile terminal receives a feedback output signal from the feedback output of the micro current stimulator and compares the received feedback output signal with a predetermined reference range or reference signal, It is determined whether or not the electrode pad is attached. If the electrode pad is not attached, the process goes to the electrode non-insertion notification step. If the electrode pad is attached, step;
Stopping the driving of the electrode pad by stopping the portable terminal from outputting the microcurrent to the electrode pad with the predefined stimulation waveform if the stimulation time is ended in the step of determining the stimulation time end;
And driving the micro current stimulator.


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