From: Yonah E. <yo...@gm...> - 2020-09-05 19:48:15
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Hello! I'm a computer engineer interested in making some modifications to the OpenEEG circuit, and had a few questions, if anyone is available to answer them. I've read through all the documentation on the website, and have worked with the OpenEEG platform for a few years now, and wanted to see if the following was possible: -Designing better noise cancelling to reduce commons noise, as well as noise between electrodes. -Integrating an FPGA into the design which acts as a hardware Fast Fourier Transform -Making the circuit modular enough that you can stack multiple together to have 4, 8, 16, etc. electrodes reading at the same time. -Long term: modifying the design of the circuit to work without the AT processor, instead having hardware control from the GPIO of a Raspberry Pi, and all data being fed raw to either the GPIO or USB interface of the Pi. If anyone has reasons this wouldn't be possible, or if you have suggestions for any of these changes, please let me know. I absolutely love this project, and would love to be able to contribute my own work to it. -- Best Regards, Yonah Elorza Columbia School of Engineering | Class of 2018 Computer Engineering Tel: ( <%28786%29%20205%20-%204304>305)-542-1735 |