Where can we find tests of PiEEG as for instance those of Robert Oostenfeld who listed the issues of OpenBCI Cyton?

Last Updated on March 25, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Is PiEEG buggy? The only proof of function we know for PiEEG is this the «Control robot toy by a mind (with blinking) via RaspberryPi and shield PIEEG» demo on YouTube released 2 years ago on the YouTube channel of PiEEG developer Ildar Rakhmatulin:

  1. Demonstration – the EEG signal (upper graph) converted to a Fourier series (lower graph).
  • We can see in the lower graph for various frequency ranges, dependence amplitudes from the frequency of blinking (5 Hz and 3 Hz)
  1. We set the threshold to the amplitude and connected two diodes. If the amplitude (lower graph) at a frequency of 1-3 Hz becomes more than the threshold, then the upper LED will light up.
  • If the amplitude (lower graph) at a frequency of 3-5 Hz becomes more than the threshold, then the lower LED will light up.
  1. Everything is the same, but instead of diodes, we connected output discrete signals to the toy radio control panel and controlled the mouse (ahead, back).

Instead of a toy mouse, you can connect whatever you want.

Also the 10 year old OpenBCI Cyton still has issues:

  • How shoud then PiEEG which came onto the market only recently be free from issues.
  • But who tested PiEEG yet in an independent test?
  • If PiEEG is similar to the Raspberry Pi 5 then pretty much nothing works and that is compared to the Raspberry Pi:
  • then pretty much nothing works and that is compared to OpenBCI Cyton.
  • But where can we find independent tests of PiEEG as for instance those of Robert Oostenfeld who listed the issues of OpenBCI Cyton?