Duty cycle

What is duty cycle?

Let us first clarify the following concepts:

Duration of impulse (tw): This is the time of period (T), for which the signal has a value different from zero.

Duty Cycle (Kp): This is a parameter, expressing the ratio between the duration of impulse (tw) and its period (T).  Or put in other words, this is the moment of time during which the system is in an active state.

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* An impulse signal with a duty cycle of 50 percent is depicted on the graphic (such is the standard signal of NEOClark, as well as the signal from the Zapper of Dr. Hulda Clark)

The duty cycle of 75 percent is interesting for us because it contains additional energy, meaning more resonance frequencies (harmonics) in comparison to 50 percent.

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* The graphic depicts a comparison between a signal with duty cycle of 50 percent and 75 percent.

It is known that when the high 'part' of the rectangular impulse is 50 percent of the time, it produces mostly odd harmonics. If we set a duty cycle of 75 percent, we will get a more continued electrical impulse and from there, different harmonics. Hence, an electrical impulse with a duty cycle of 75 percent would penetrate deeper into the tissues and would have a bigger perimeter of action.