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DIY Neuroscience: Meet the Open Source PiEEG Kit for Brain and Body Signals

Neuroscience and Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) have revolutionized the way we understand and interact with the human brain. From decoding brain activity to enabling direct communication between flesh and machine, the field has made major gains both in terms of research and application.

In this ever-changing space, PiEEG has put forward an intriguing new offering that’s definitely worth your attention.

🚧This device is not intended for medical use. It is designed solely for research and educational purposes.

PiEEG Kit: What is It?

As the brainchild of Ildar Rakhmatulin, the PiEEG Kit is an open source, Raspberry Pi-powered biosignal tool that can be used to analyze EEG, EMG, EKG, and EOG signals for neuroscience research and educational purposes.

It supports seamless integration with ChatGPT for interactive data analysis and a connector that allows serial transmission for robot control.

On the hardware side of things, the PiEEG kit is powered by the PiEEG Shield, which connects directly to a Raspberry Pi, handling the capture of biosignals like EEG, EMG, EKG, and EOG.

DIY Neuroscience: Meet the Open Source PiEEG Kit for Brain and Body SignalsDIY Neuroscience: Meet the Open Source PiEEG Kit for Brain and Body Signals

Overview of the PiEEG Kit board on the left and the PiEEG Shield on the right.

Along with the core hardware, the kit comes loaded with essential test accessories like an EEG electrode cap and electrodes, allowing users to capture and monitor various biosignals.

All that data can be accessed using the screen, mouse, and keyboard on a custom Raspberry Pi software interface that allows users to perform a wide range of tasks. All of this is packed into a portable carry case, making it easy to transport and setup wherever needed.

The PiEEG Kit is powered by a power supply that requires an external battery, and its functionality can be expanded through various available expansion ports. It is designed for a range of users, including machine learning and data scientists, researchers, startups, students, and tech enthusiasts.

The technical paper is a must-read if you are searching for more details or the results of the assessment tests.

Want to Get/Build Yours?

If you want a fully assembled, ready-to-go solution, then you will want to keep an eye on the Indiegogo page for the PiEEG Kit. If you are up for a DIY adventure, then you can refer to the project's GitHub repo, where you will find the software, the SDK, the schematics, etc.

PiEEG Kit (Indiegogo)

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