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Actual locations for the scripts will be here , now just only Python.

To Buy - PiEEG is available in the market at our partner shop Elecrow

This project is the result of several years of work on the development of BCI. We believe that the easiest way to get started with biosignals is to use a shield. We will try to reveal the process of reading EEG signals as fully and clearly as possible.

GUI

PiEEG it is a low-cost brain-computer interface that allows measuring EEG via RaspberryPI
Manual
Manual for quick start
PiEEG SDK video maual
Practical Python Signal Processing course in Udemy comfortable for PiEEG

https://pieeg.com/
Contact: [email protected]

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Signal test

Alpha in EEG signal

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Artefacts (chewing and blinking) in EEG signal

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EMG signal

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EKG signal

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Pinout between Pi and PiEEG

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Connect the shield to Raspberry Pi which is supplied via a 5V battery (power supply) and connect electrodes. Full galvanic isolation from mains is required.
This also applies to the monitor. Use only a monitor that is powered by the Raspberry Pi, as in the picture below, left. Electrodes are positioned according to the International 10-20 system, right
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How to start

How to start

Warnings

Warning

PiEEG is not medical device. You are fully responsible for your personal decision to purchase this device and, ultimately, for its safe use. PiEEG is not a medical device and has not been certified by any government regulatory agency for use with the human body. Use it at your own risk.

Caution

The device must operate only from a battery - 5 V. Complete isolation from the mains power is required.! The device MUST not be connected to any kind of mains power, via USB or otherwise.
Power supply - only battery 5V, please read the liability

Citation

I. Rakhmatuiln, et all. (2021). Raspberry Pi Shield - for measure EEG (PIEEG). 2021 5th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Communication, Computer Technologies and Optimization Techniques (ICEECCOT), 410-413. DOI: 10.1109/ICEECCOT52851.2021.9707969 link

Rakhmatulin, I., Volkl, S. (2020). PIEEG: Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Brain-Computer Interface to measure biosignals. arXiv:2201.02228, https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.02228

Contacts

http://pieeg.com/
[email protected]

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