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Biopotential Technology
HAL-4 EEG - Circuit Cellar designed a low cost EEG using the ubiquitous 8031 ... ECG - Electrocardiogram Schematics. Electrocardiogram Amplifier - This ...
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Building an EEG at home: building the circuits
First of all, scrutinise your PCB's (printed circuit boards) closely for defects. One of the tracks on my amplifier board was shorting to ground and ...
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Biopotential Technology
HAL-4 EEG - Circuit Cellar designed a low cost EEG using the ubiquitous 8031 microcontroller. The amp section is built using six TL084 op-amps. ...
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OpenEEG hardware
For newcomers to EEG hardware design, the issue of isolation is very important here. You can't just directly connect your brain up to your PC electrically ...
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SoundcardEEG (scEEG) prototype
In July 2005 Grant Connell took on the challenge of building a prototype sound card EEG unit. The first unit consisted of a two channel AM modulated version ...
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Joe Street's active electrodes
Pictures. Click for larger versions. ... electrodes 8. The last step is to add cables to your active electrode. With the amp board oriented as in step 7 the ...
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Warning: The prices on these purchase orders are in a variety of ...
GERADE, RM 2,5 1 0,1724 0,17 1 MAX 232 ECPE IC 1 4,13793103448276 4,14 2 METALL 1,00K Metallschichtwiderstand 1,00 K-Ohm 1 0069 0,14 6 METALL 1,00M ...
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Biopotential Technology
ELF Magnetic Fields and EEG Entrainment · Magnetic Experimentation to induce emotional responses · Fluctuation Effect's of Earth's Geomagnetic Field on Psi ...
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Building an EEG at home
This is my design for a DIY saline based electrode set. I chose the saline approach ... The sponge is pre-soaked for at least a day in a saline solution. ...
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Welcome to the OpenEEG project
Many people are interested in what is called neurofeedback or EEG ... you are of course welcome to join the mailing-list and share your wisdom. ... have developed some useful software which is hosted on their own websites. ... In other words, if you