Which code to choose for OpenBCI, Python and InfluxDB?

Last Updated on December 21, 2022 by pg@petergamma.org

OpenBCI has support for up to 16 channel, the version of Adam Feuer has 32 channels. We previously discussed several options how to connect OpenBCI to different software platforms. Here we have listed the connectivity of OpenBCI:

But how shall we connect OpenBCI to Python and InfluxDB? Harrison Kinsley published a great series of YouTube videos, a great instruction about OpenBCI and how to use it with Python:

It is one of the best instructions for OpenBCI we have seen to this date. Harrison Kinsley connected Python code to OpenBCI. It is very helpful to have an example, if we want to use Python, how to use OpenBCI with Python.

If we have OpenBCI with Python, we can connect the Python code to the InfluxDB client for Python. We can use InfluxDB as our database.

Harrison Kinsley published three great YouTube videos about OpenBCI and Python. These examples can be used as a template to connect OpenBCI to other Python code, for instance to the:

Sleep: An Open-Source Python Software for Visualization, Analysis, and Staging of Sleep Data:

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fninf.2017.00060/full