PiEEG-16 to Measure 16 EEG Channels with Raspberry Pi for Brain-Computer Interfaces and EEG devices
Ildar Rakhmatulin

TL;DR
The PIEEG-16 is an affordable Raspberry Pi-based device capable of measuring 16 channels of EEG, EMG, and ECG signals in real-time, facilitating accessible neuroscience research and brain-computer interface development.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, cost-effective biosignal measurement shield for Raspberry Pi that enables real-time data acquisition and processing without network transfer.
Findings
Supports 16-channel biosignal measurement
Operates in real-time without network data transfer
Enhances accessibility for neuroscience research
Abstract
This article introduces a cost-effective gateway into the fascinating world of neuroscience: the PIEEG-16, a versatile shield for RaspberryPi designed to measure 16 channels of various biosignals, including EEG (electroencephalography), EMG (electromyography), and ECG (electrocardiography) without any data transfer over the network (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) and processing and feature ectraction directly on the Raspberry in real-time. This innovative tool opens up new possibilities for neuroscience research and brain-computer interface experiments. By combining the power of RaspberryPi with specialized biosignal measurement capabilities, the PIEEG-16 represents a significant step forward in democratizing neuroscience research and exploration.
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TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
