Frequency generator for health

Perhaps Apple's iPhone charger makes a difference?

Apple's power adapter is clearly a high-quality power supply designed to produce carefully filtered power. Apple has obviously gone to extra effort to reduce EMI interference, probably to keep the charger from interfering with the touchscreen. When I opened the charger up, I expected to find a standard design, but I've compared the charger to the Samsung charger and several other high-quality industry designs, and Apple goes beyond these designs in several ways.

The input AC is filtered thorugh a tiny ferrite ring on the plastic case (see photo below). The diode bridge output is filtered by two large capacitors and an inductor. Two other R-C snubbers filter the diode bridge, which I've only seen elsewhere in audio power supplies to prevent 60Hz hum; perhaps this enhances the iTunes listening experience. Other chargers I disassembled don't use a ferrite ring and usually only a single filter capacitor. The primary circuit board has a grounded metal shield over the high-frequency components (see photo), which I haven't seen elsewhere. The transformer includes a shield winding to absorb EMI. The output circuit uses three capacitors including two relatively expensive tantalum ones and an inductor for filtering, when many supplies just use one capacitor. The Y capacitor is usually omitted from other designs. The resonant clamp circuit is highly innovative.

 
Please Persej, when you mentioned the TEMU, and that you bought the device there, can you share with us what device it is, I mean the picture, since I looked at the TEMU, there are a lot of them, one just doesn't know which one to choose.
 
Please Persej, when you mentioned the TEMU, and that you bought the device there, can you share with us what device it is, I mean the picture, since I looked at the TEMU, there are a lot of them, one just doesn't know which one to choose.

Mine looks exactly like on Calminity. It even has the same model number (SMJAC03).
 
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