From: samuel <sam...@gm...> - 2024-12-22 16:34:34
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Hi all, thought I throw my thoughts in. I bought the complete build and electrodes from the Olimex site to use for a machine learning project on brain activity for uni. It worked very well for the purpose of that project, although I had significant bother with using most of the software available on openeeg. Instead I had to write some simple code to gather the incoming data into packets myself. I couldn’t find many other websites going as in depth on at home eegs than that of open eeg when I was looking. On Sun 22 Dec 2024 at 16:25, Damián Filo <nog...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, OpenEEG could be considered a legacy project, but depending on your > use-case it might still be worth to look into. It is still purchasable from > Olimex for example (https://www.olimex.com/Products/EEG/OpenEEG/). Or you > can make your own/customize existing projects, as the PCB designs and > circuit schematics are freely available. That might not be true for other > projects, although there are multiple more modern open-source projects > (e.g. OpenBCI). The fundamentals of the OpenEEG still work, although you > might substitute some legacy components because they might not be available > anymore. But you can still build one if you wish to even today, it is > interesting to learn the fundamentals of how EEG devices work. > > I recently translated the documentation of my OpenEEG build project from > 2018. The goal of the project was to customize and manufacture an OpenEEG > device based on EEG-SMT by Olimex in school environment, including the PCB > and electrodes.(https://github.com/splithor1zon/EEG-ReMake) I believe my > EEG is also extensible to 6 channels, as I prepared an extension connector > for an extension board. However, I never developed an extension board. Back > then it cost me around 100€ to manufacture the device, so it still could be > significantly cheaper than more modern alternatives. EEG-SMT from Olimex > with active electrodes costs around 150€, so that is also possibility, but > it's only limited to two channels. > > The Eagle software was acquired by Autodesk, but the .sch and .brd files > should still be compatible by modern Autodesk Eagle software. > > S pozdravom, > Damián Filo > > > so 21. 12. 2024 o 19:09 Sean Tischler <aet...@gm...> napísal(a): > >> Hello, >> >> I recently found the openeeg website while searching for ways to do at >> home neurofeedback. I am starting to go through all of the pages and >> documentation and notice there are a lot of links and references that >> are old or out of date (for example the FAQ page mentions getting >> EagleCAD from cadsoft and a link to www.cadsoft.de. This website is >> now a financial software developer and apparently EagleCAD was bought >> by Autodesk back in 2016.) >> >> I am wondering if openeeg is still an active or viable project? If I >> go through all of the hardware purchasing and build a unit will I be >> able to use it for neurofeedback? Are there other projects that might >> be more up to date or active? >> >> Thank you, >> Sean >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openeeg-list mailing list >> Ope...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openeeg-list >> Go to the above address to change your >> subscription options, e.g unsubscribe. >> > _______________________________________________ > Openeeg-list mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openeeg-list > Go to the above address to change your > subscription options, e.g unsubscribe. > |