Last Updated on September 15, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
The OpenBCI architecture is limited to 16 channels:
As we have discussed previously, this problem could be solved by an alternative architecture, as for instance the wearable EEG system with an ADS1299 & a Raspberry Pi Pi RP2040:
This device does not offer a direct connection between different boards with the EEG chip which would be necessary. Only over the usb-c connection it would eventually be possible.
This architecture with the Raspberry Pi RP2040 looks similar to OpenBCI Cyton. The RP2040 does draw as far as we know much more power than the microcrontroller of OpenBCI Cyton. OpenBCI Cyton has a noise-free EEG signal. But the wearable EEG system with an ADS1299 & a Pi RP2040 has not yet shown any data. The reason could be that the software is missing.
Unfortunately, this device is not an open source project. It was developed by Aditya Mukherjee from India i around 1-2 months. The device will start selling once the firmware is tested. You can email me at aditya@mukherjee.tech with your requirements. The device took 1 month for design from his side and the fabricator took 1 more month for fabrication and assembly. It is a great new device, but since it is not open source it is not suitable as an OpenBCI successor.
PiEEG has not yet shown EEG signals of the quality of OpenBCI Cyton. This could be caused by noise from the single board computer. The SBCs used by PiEEG are quiet powerful, which is not urgently necessary. Eventually the situation with PiEEG, a Raspberry Pi zero and a cable becomes better, so that it becomes a real OpenBCI Cyton competitor, which it is not yet at the present moment.
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And as a consequence will you not be condemned and punished by a political referendum soon? Especially if you do this to a Swiss, since are not majority of Swiss against stock market speculations and scalping with people on a budget? And people in Switzerland are known for a lot of political referendums, since we have direct democracy in this country.
And Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org will fight up to the European Court of Human Rights against people who do stock market speculation and scalping with the products which are mentioned on www.petergamma.org. And if they do not have yet the legal basis there to do so, he will fight for it.
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