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Bio Sensing


PIEEG


OPEN SOURCE RASPBERRY PI SHIELD THAT MEASURES EEG, EMG, AND ECG BIO-SIGNALS

$24,200 raised

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$325 - $450

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PiEEG is an open source Raspberry Pi shield that measures biosignals such as
those used in electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and
electrocardiography (ECG). PiEEG is versatile, easy to work with, and compatible
with different types of electrodes. Best of all, it was designed to be usable by
anyone. To begin measuring bio-signals, all you need to do is connect the
electrodes and run a Python script. Applications could include gaming,
entertainment, sports, health, meditation, and more.



Thanks to open source software, PiEEG can be used to process bio-signals in real
time. This device is intended to help you learn not only about neuroscience but
also about signal processing, filters, and machine learning.

You can see examples we have created on our Github, and we will be providing
more examples in the future. We have also included a guide for how to create
your own dry electrodes.


POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS

The signals from the PiEEG can be utilized in a variety of applications, such as
scientific, educational, and entertainment purposes. They can also be utilized
for smart-home control, gaming, robotics, virtual-keyboard input, or even DIY
polygraph experiments! We have provided examples in our GitHub to get you
started, and will continue to release new examples as time goes on.

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.




ONGOING DEVELOPMENT

We will continue to work on the project and provide users new examples of how to
use the PiEEG in practice. Our GitHub provides scripts for data processing and
for identifying traits, which means that this tool will be useful for those who
are interested in data processing.


FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS

 * Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 or 4
 * 4 or 8 channels for connecting wet or dry electrodes
 * Data transfer via SPI protocol with a frequency from 250 SPS to 16 kSPS and a
   resolution of 24 bits per channel
 * Programmable signal gain: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
 * Ability to measure impedance
 * Common-Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR: 120
 * Internal noise: 0.4 μV
 * External noise: 0.8 μV
 * Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR): 130 dB
 * LEDs for power indication and ADS1299 connection indication
 * 3 free pins for connecting external objects (ground and Raspberry Pi channel)
 * 33 Pins from the Raspberry Pi GPIO can be used for various tasks, like
   connecting external devices
 * Easy programming with the provided open source software for reading and
   processing data in Python, C, and C++


COMPARISONS

PiEEG 8 (Shield)Cyton Board (OpenBCI)HackEEG’s (Shield) Signal Processing
Interface Raspberry Pi Computer Arduino and computer Analog-Digital Converter
(ADC) ADS1299 ADS1299 ADS1299 Channels 8 8 8 Transmitter Needed to Read EEG
Datano transmitter needed Wi-Fi USB Can Stack with Other Shields?Yes No No Open
SourceYes Yes Yes Price (in USD)$350 $999 $495


SUPPORT & DOCUMENTATION

You can find the PiEEG source code, design files, datasheet, and project
examples in our GitHub repository. The PiEEG is being released under the GNU
General Public License (GPL) v3.0, which ensures that you can customize the
PiEEG as needed. You can also reach out to us using the Ask a technical question
form on our campaign page or contact Crowd Supply if you have order-specific
questions.


MANUFACTURING PLAN

Our production run of PiEEG boards will be fabricated and assembled by PCBWay.
Once assembly is complete, they will be sent to us where we will test them to
ensure each board is fully functional.


FULFILLMENT & LOGISTICS

After testing the first production batch of PiEEG boards, we will package them
up and send them on to Crowd Supply’s fulfillment partner, Mouser Electronics,
who will distribute them to backers worldwide. You can learn more about Crowd
Supply’s fulfillment service under Ordering, Paying, and Shipping in their
guide.


RISKS & CHALLENGES

The chip shortage for all electronics is still ongoing, but we have established
contact with many suppliers. We have worked to make sure that the delivery dates
are as accurate as possible based on the shipping timelines available to us, and
we will let backers know if there are any unexpected changes in fulfillment.


IN THE PRESS

PCBWay Community Blog

"PiEEG is designed for everyone to use, all you should do is connect the
electrodes and run the Python script to measure biosignals. And applications
include gaming, entertainment, sports, health, meditation and so on."

Cornell University Archive

"This paper presents an inexpensive, high-precision, but at the same time,
easy-to-maintain PIEEG board to convert a RaspberryPI to a Brain-computer
interface. "

Medium

"[D]irect, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have tremendous potential in terms
of speed and efficiency, with possible applications in neuroscience research,
medical devices, and even videogames."

Vice

"PiEEG aims to let people control robots and computers with their minds, using a
Raspberry Pi."

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ABOUT THE TEAM

HACKERBCI

UK, Edinburgh  ·   hackerBCI  ·   HackerBCI  ·   HackerBCI

Open Source Brain-Computer-Interface electronics. From hackers for hackers.

ILDAR RAKHMATULIN

 Ildaron

SEBASTIAN VÖLKL

 basti_vkl
 bastivkl


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