Hi all, I've been lurking on this list for quite a while, and so far I have not had much to contribute, until now. I think you can make a good compromise...
Hi Laura, I'm curious why there seems to be so much interest in iRDA for EEG data comms. I assume that you want a wireless link, but you've already got wires...
... simple IrDA software protocol and IrDA hardware. Maybe you could find out if it's possible to get some simplified protocol working using IrDA hardware ? I...
hi folks i just talked with an isreali lawyer about legal issues that we would face before having a cheapeeg sold on the market . basicly what he told me i...
... see post 1090 for Joerg's latest minimum cost design. the group also looked into using soundcards which would have made for very inexpensive units but they...
Hen, What you describe below IS the way most of the cheap EEGs out there work. The EEG is just an acquisition device. The PC takes care of spectral analysis...
First, I would like to say that this project sounds like a great idea. Secondly, I was wondering if anyone had thought of making an EEG that sends more or ...
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Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm new to this list and don't know where I can get a copy of the plans for this EEG? Also, where can I order the kits...
... I think Jim (can't recall last name right now) was in touch with them when doing electrode research....
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Hi ! I just had a look at a HAL-4 Website. They say that they lost the circuit board file or something like that. Maybe they would be good candidates to sell...
AI meets mobile computing and biofeedback?? this article appeared in the New Scientist Scott_Hill@... Computer DJ uses biofeedback to pick tracks 19:00...
... I suppose that the actual recorder and amplifier runs off a battery. Hmmm.... I am going to go look up safety circuit because it seems to me that getting...
No it is not. From a compliance standpoint it's the best way to go, any direct patient contact must have significant isolation from any possible electrical...
... of ... The 60hz noise probably could be handled with shielded grounded cable. In cell electrophysiology we used to do everything inside a grounded metal...
Hi, I know for sure that the BrainMaster uses optical isolation. The literature included with the BrainMaster talks about the importance of this, both for...
I can understand that you have safety concerns, but I have been assembling and fixing computers for years now and have yet to get shocked by one. The voltage...
Hi All, I just wanted you guys to know that there is someone here with skill in neuroscience. I have completed 4 years of Ph.D. study in neuroscience. I don't...
I am new to this list but from what I have seen so far I can't say that it is clear that anyone has suceeded. If someone has suceeded is your hardware and...
Hi Laura, You might want to join openeegbusiness at groups.yahoo.com, I'm the moderator of this list. On this group, we're trying to assemble a team of people...
Joerg, Thanks for the reply. Actually, the 68HC12 I have has 10 bit ADC, but the BrainMaster serial protocol is only 8 bit. Do you know where I can get the...
I wish I had discovered this list a few weeks ago... A few weeks ago I figured I wanted an EEG. I'm a programmer, not an electrical engineer, so first I looked...
Hi all! A little over a year ago, I became interested in building an EEG. I emailed Tom Collura of Brainmaster, and he sent me the instructions and schematics...