Who is responsible that Schiller medical Switzerland updates their expensive ECG treadmills wich costs around 23 000 USD with ADS1299 chips from Texas Instruments to have 16 ECG channels to to make them even more expensive?

Last Updated on April 13, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Over the last several years Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org is looking to optimize costs for
meditators on a budget such Buddhist monk Ajahn Ahmaro who has no money since 1978

But what is the result of it? Is the result of it that Schiller medical Switzerland updates their expensive ECG treadmills wich costs around 23 000 USD:

  • with 16 channel ECG modules from Texas Instruments based on the ADS1299 chip to make their ECG treadmills even more expensive?

Who is responsible for this? Is it Texas Instruments in co-operation with PiEEG developer Ildar Rakhmatulin?

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ildar-rakhmatulin-262a66112/?originalSubdomain=uk

Ildar Rakhmatulin, the Russian ‘Anti-Mosquito Laser Turret’ developer:

https://www.vice.com/en/article/bvxep8/mosquito-killing-d-laser-raspberry-pi

  • Who now developed PiEEG? PiEEG is a Brain-computer interface
  • «This project is the result of several years of work on the development of Brain-computer interface (BCI) for measure EEG, EMG and EKG. We want to provide an easy way to get started with biosignals to use a shield. We will try to reveal the process of reading EEG signals as fully and clearly as possible.»

PiEEG

  • Which was announced to be started selling in November 2023.
  • But then it was immediately pulled from the market again shortly after it has been released.
  • Now it is again announced to be available from Elecrow soon:

https://www.elecrow.com/pieeg.html

  • But will it ever be available there?
  • And will it ever be available in a sustainable way?
  • And is it not buggy?
  • What is your opinon about this topic? Write it in the comments below.