Are there any commercially available products which contain OpenBCI modules?

Last Updated on June 9, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

We suppose the Schiller medical Stress Test System CS 200 treadmills of Schiller medical Switzerland, which where updated from 12 channels to 16 channels contain such modules:

The channel number 16 is the same as the channel number of OpenBCI modules with daisy. It is hard to believe that this is a coincidence. These CS 200 treadmills of the Swiss quality developer Schiller cost more than 20 000 USD.

Has these happened after Swiss quality reviewer Peter Gamma from www.petergamm.org has reviewed from many years about the ADS1299 chip from Texas Instruments? Peter Gamma also reviewed stress treadmills from Schiller.

And did engineers from Texas Instruments offer these 16 channel modules to the Schiller Switzerland? Texas Instruments engineers which do not have Swiss quality standards?

If this is the case, Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org comments about this, that he is fed up with reviewing products which contain the ADS1299 chip from Texas Instruments who then takes advantage of this, and again and again offer new demos which never come onto the market, or nobody buys.

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