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* This can be used for a brain-computer interface with biofeedback using a flex sensor or servo to detect fingure movements.  
 
* This can be used for a brain-computer interface with biofeedback using a flex sensor or servo to detect fingure movements.  
 
* The [http://opencircuits.com/LT1168 LT1168 Programmable-Gain Precision Instrumentation Amplifier] is used to amplify the weak electric signals coming from the brain through electrodes attached to the scalp, and has internal protection circuitry for the user.
 
* The [http://opencircuits.com/LT1168 LT1168 Programmable-Gain Precision Instrumentation Amplifier] is used to amplify the weak electric signals coming from the brain through electrodes attached to the scalp, and has internal protection circuitry for the user.
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* Several matched [http://opencircuits.com/LT1114 LT1114 Low Power Precision OP-Amps] are used for amplification and filtering of the signals.
 
* ESD Protection in [http://opencircuits.com/LT1168 LT1168 Programmable-Gain Precision Instrumentation Amplifier] Chips have been chosen that fallow the human body model of esd protection this can be seen in the 1168  datasheet.
 
* ESD Protection in [http://opencircuits.com/LT1168 LT1168 Programmable-Gain Precision Instrumentation Amplifier] Chips have been chosen that fallow the human body model of esd protection this can be seen in the 1168  datasheet.
 
* To reduce noise in the readout of the analog part of this circuit, a common-mode feedback is passed back into the body by the driver right leg circuit, for example, 60Hz noise from nearby A/C power wiring.
 
* To reduce noise in the readout of the analog part of this circuit, a common-mode feedback is passed back into the body by the driver right leg circuit, for example, 60Hz noise from nearby A/C power wiring.
* The amplifier board will amplify the signal then the analog to digital converter will digitize the signal and pass the data to the microcontroler board. The microcontroler board is based on the AVR Mega168 which will, further process the signals, and provide an interface to a computer.
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* The analog signal prossesing board will digitize the signal and pass the data to the control board. The control board is based on the AVR Mega168 which will, further process the signals, and provide an interface to a computer.
*we are using the AVR Mega 168.
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*we are using the AVR Mega 168 or Mega8.
*The arduino software tools & GCC C tools and the AVR Mega 168 allows for a complete open source system...
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*AVR C and the AVR Mega 168 allows for a complete open source system...
  
 
== News ==  
 
== News ==  
The Microcontroler board has been bought from sparkfun's prototyping site. A order for components for the parts of the pceeg microcontroler board will be this weekend
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The design is switching from LT switcher CAD (aka [http://www.nuhorizons.com/xpresstrack/ltcswitcher/ LTspice SwitcherCAD]) to EAGLE CAD, because the auto-router is excellent for open-source productivity. It will allow the design to evolve faster and with less work with a wider selection of [[PCB Manufacturers]].  
 
 
The design is useing Eagle CAD, because the auto-router is excellent for open-source productivity.  
 
It will allow the design to evolve faster and with less work with a wider selection of [[PCB Manufacturers]].
 
Batch PCB from sparkfun.com worked well.
 
  
 
The robot arm interface by [http://www.answers.com/topic/miguel-nicolelis Miguel Nicolelis]is very inspiring. He used implanted electrodes to monitor and allow monkeys to control a robot arm as if it was their own. Could the PCEEG do the same with its electrodes on the scalp. Only the future will show.
 
The robot arm interface by [http://www.answers.com/topic/miguel-nicolelis Miguel Nicolelis]is very inspiring. He used implanted electrodes to monitor and allow monkeys to control a robot arm as if it was their own. Could the PCEEG do the same with its electrodes on the scalp. Only the future will show.
  
 
== Status ==
 
== Status ==
*The microcontroler pcb is in my hand the components will be ordered this weekend.
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*Editing the code of the Open EEG and Monolith EEG to be more portable and utilize avr-libc libraries more.
 
*Using the open Boarduno design to prototype the design.
 
*Using the open Boarduno design to prototype the design.
  
 
== Hardware Overview ==
 
== Hardware Overview ==
look at [http://www.pceeg.sourceforge.net pceeg.sourceforge.net]
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Here is a diagram of how the analog signal processing boards and the microprocessor board will come together.
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[[Image:Pceeg.jpg]]
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Here is how the analog signal prossesing board will come together.
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[[Image:newpceeghddesign.png]]
  
 
== Description of How it Works ==
 
== Description of How it Works ==
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The daughter signal prossesing board is responcible for filtering and digitising the signals from the body, then the signals are passed to the control board that is the motherboard. The motherboard then can pass the signal to a larger computer.
  
Neurons in the brain are not perfectly insulated -- some of their electrical activity leaks out and causes (very faint) electrical signals on the skin.
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The differential analog signal is amplified by the instramentation amplifier. Then the signal is digitised by a analog to digital converter. The a/d converter has aproxamitly 20 bits acuracy so the signal does not have to be conditioned or filtered as much.
  
Dry skin is an excellent insulator, so "electrode gel" (typically skin lotion or shampoo) is used to help conduct the electrical signals to the electrode.
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The common mode signal is inverted summed and sent back to the body to decrese common mode signal thsi is done by the driver right leg circuit.
The researcher tapes the gel-coated electrodes to the skin, or uses a headband to press the electrodes through the hair against the skin.
 
Insulated wires attached to the electrodes bring the signals to the signal processing daughter board.
 
  
The signal amplificant and analog to digital converter board amplifies and digitises the signals from the body.
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Then the analog signals are simultaniously digitized and the digital values can be clocked to the controler motherboard.
Then the signals are passed to the microcontroler board.
 
The motherboard then can pass the signal to a larger computer.  
 
  
On the amplifier board is a passive high pass filter on the input, an amplifier.
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The controler board that is the mother board of the system and the signal prossesing daughter boards plug into is the PIC18 useing great cows basic.
The instrumentation amplifier amplifies the differential analog signal on the input wires.
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=== How You Can Help ===
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#. get the tools
  
The analog to digital converter board a [[Integrated_Circuits#ADC_analog_to_digital_converter | analog to digital converter]].
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== Software Tools ==
Then the signal is digitized by a a/d converter.
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* EAGLE CAD is being used to create the first PCB. surface mount is used to save space.
The a/d converter has approximately 20 bits accuracy so the signal does not have to be conditioned or filtered as much.
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*[[gEDA | gEDA tools]] may be a option for opening this design to a wider audience.
 
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* Maxima a computer algebra system s used for graphing and math displays.
The "right leg driver" circuit on the analog to digital converter board is intended to decrease common mode signal.
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*SPI interface code for a/d converters from TI for developers
That circuit inverts the common mode signal from the instrumentation amp, sums the result from each instrumentation amp, and sends the total back to the body.
 
 
 
The ADCs have a syncronise option... I have to look into this....
 
The ADCs send bits of information (representing the original analog electrical signals) to the controller motherboard.
 
 
 
The controller board is the mother board of the system.
 
All the signal processing daughter boards plug into the mother board.
 
The controller board is based off the [[open hardware]] [[Arduino Links| Boarduino]] design.
 
The controller board includes a Atmel [[AVR]] Mega 168.
 
The controller board can be programmed using AVR GCC.
 
 
 
Here is the Schematic
 
look at [http://www.pceeg.sourceforge.net pceeg.sourceforge.net]
 
 
 
Partlist
 
look at [http://www.pceeg.sourceforge.net pceeg.sourceforge.net]
 
 
 
Here is the circuit board
 
look at [http://www.pceeg.sourceforge.net pceeg.sourceforge.net]
 
  
 
== Parts used in the PCEEG: ==
 
== Parts used in the PCEEG: ==
 
* [http://opencircuits.com/LT1168 LT1168 Resistor-Programmable-Gain Precision Instrumentation Amplifier] is used to amplify the weak electric signals coming from the brain through electrodes attached to the scalp, etc.
 
* [http://opencircuits.com/LT1168 LT1168 Resistor-Programmable-Gain Precision Instrumentation Amplifier] is used to amplify the weak electric signals coming from the brain through electrodes attached to the scalp, etc.
* and more...
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* Several [http://opencircuits.com/LT1114 LT1114 Low Power Precision OP-Amps] are used for amplification and filtering of the signal
  
 
==ESD Protection in 1168==
 
==ESD Protection in 1168==
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The analog signal prossesing board will digitise the signal and pass the data to the control board. The control board is based on the UBW which will, further process the signals, and provide an interface to a computer & lcd display.
 
The analog signal prossesing board will digitise the signal and pass the data to the control board. The control board is based on the UBW which will, further process the signals, and provide an interface to a computer & lcd display.
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== Open Source Circuit Design ==
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* [http://opencircuits.com/Programmable_Chip_EEG Open Source Circuit Design ]
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* [http://pceegbci.blog.com/ The Programmable Chip EEG Open Source Circuit Design BLog] ''(BrokenLink -- I hope this is only temporarily offline. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 10:12, 8 October 2007 (PDT) )''
  
 
== A/D Converters ==
 
== A/D Converters ==
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The newest system is a dc amplifier without a high-pass, and all the low-pass filtering is digital
 
The newest system is a dc amplifier without a high-pass, and all the low-pass filtering is digital
 
==Electrical Isolation From the PC. ==
 
This isolates the PCEEG from the computer when used with a DC to DC converter.
 
 
=== DC to DC converter ===
 
The design is based on the modular eeg and monolith eeg they use a TMV0505S, but it is not available in many places. It will be replaced with NMV0505SA. This converter has a rather high output voltage (6-7 V) at very light loads.
 
Therefore, when building the digital board measure the voltage in the +5V/3 of modular eeg designnet, e.g. at IC103 pin 8.
 
 
The voltage should be LESS than 6V. If not, you must reduce the value of R127 (near the LED), in order to present the DCDC converter with a higher load.
 
 
=== Optocoupler ===
 
A optocoupler by Fairchild 6N137 is used to transfer data from the microprossesor to the Rs232 converter by light.
 
 
"The MonolithEEG uses 6N137 opto-couplers which can reliably transmit data at rates above 1MBaud. This provides a simple way to higher sampling rates for the MonolithEEG"
 
 
"The ModularEEG allows the replacement of the 6N139 with the faster 6N137. Soley the resistors R125 and R130 on the digital board have to be taken out otherwise both receivers would be disabled permanently."
 
 
== Software Tools ==
 
* EAGLE CAD is being used to create the first PCB. surface mount is used to save space.
 
*[[gEDA | gEDA tools]] may be a option for opening this design to a wider audience.
 
* Maxima a computer algebra system s used for graphing and math displays.
 
*SPI interface code for a/d converters from TI for developers
 
*SPI interface for the arduino with a eeprom
 
*kicad
 
=== How You Can Help ===
 
#. get the tools
 
#. what is better old or new analog to digital converter boards power supply?
 
#. simulate the circuit?
 
#. how does the circuit look to you analog amplifier board needs more people looking at it and so does the analog to digital converter board.
 
#. help code for the avr mega 168 arduino clone with isolation to communicate with the ads1256 a/d converter.
 
 
== Open Source Circuit Design ==
 
* [http://opencircuits.com/Programmable_Chip_EEG Open Source Circuit Design ]
 
* [http://pceeg.sourceforge.net/ The Programmable Chip EEG Brain Computer Interface Open Source Circuit Design]
 
  
 
== ideas for future work ==
 
== ideas for future work ==
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== Related wiki ==
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== See also: ==
 
 
* [[OpenEEG]]
 
 
* [http://wiki.asiaquake.org/openeeg/published/ The OpenEEG wiki]
 
* [http://wiki.asiaquake.org/openeeg/published/ The OpenEEG wiki]
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* [http://pceegbci.blog.com/ The Open EEG Brain Computer Interface BLog]
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* [http://www.larryheadinstitute.com/eeg-training.html EEG Training Seminars]
 
* [http://pceeg.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page wiki cities on pceeg]
 
* [http://pceeg.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page wiki cities on pceeg]
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Biomedical_Engineering:_A_Roadmap/Biomedical_Instrumentation/Electrocardiography Wikibooks: Biomedical Engineering: Electrocardiography]
 
 
== See also: ==
 
* [https://electrical.codidact.com/posts/287954 "what can you do to mitigate noise pickup... [in] ... EKGs...?"]
 
* [https://electrical.codidact.com/posts/288010 "What is a good PCB-layout? ... an ECG-amplifier circuit."]
 
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/15/science/15robo.html?ex=1359090000&en=69146e0fb3807a74&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink/ Monkey’s Thoughts Propel Robot, a Step That May Help Humans ]
 
* [http://www.larryheadinstitute.com/eeg-training.html EEG Training Seminars]
 
 
* [http://pceeg.sourceforge.net pceeg.sourceforge.net]
 
* [http://pceeg.sourceforge.net pceeg.sourceforge.net]
 
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/miguel-nicolelis miguel nicolelis]
 
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/miguel-nicolelis miguel nicolelis]
 
* [http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ Maxima - a computer algebra system]
 
* [http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ Maxima - a computer algebra system]
* [[PCB Manufacturers]]
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* [http://www.scienceprog.com/ digital high pass filters and other circuits]
* [http://www.meta-mind.de Brainwave Neurofeedback open source]
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* [http://hcvl.hci.iastate.edu/cgi-bin/openEyes.cgi human and computer vision lab]
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* [[PCB Manufacturers]] such as [http://www.batchpcb.com/index.php www.batchpcb.com]
 
* [http://vulliard.dyndns.org/~vulliard/ eeg biofeedback "mind machine"]
 
* [http://vulliard.dyndns.org/~vulliard/ eeg biofeedback "mind machine"]
 
* [http://freenet-homepage.de/moosec/projekte/simpleeeg/index-Dateien/Page431.htm monolith eeg]
 
* [http://freenet-homepage.de/moosec/projekte/simpleeeg/index-Dateien/Page431.htm monolith eeg]
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* [http://mindhacks.com/blog/2007/01/meg_scanning_the_bra.html yet another pundit disrespects the EEG]
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* [http://www.pololu.com/laser_cutting.html lazer cutting for box & solder paste stencil]
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* [http://www.amazon.com/Build-Your-Printed-Circuit-Board/dp/007142783X?tag2=zottmann1-20 Build Your Own Printed Circuit Board]
 
* [http://www.stencilsunlimited.com/solder_products.php solder paste for surface mount that can be stored at room temperature]
 
* [http://www.stencilsunlimited.com/solder_products.php solder paste for surface mount that can be stored at room temperature]
 
* The thread [http://forum.microchip.com/tm.aspx?m=114626 "amplifying biomedical signals: 150 uA with 16 bit resolution?"] has several op-amp suggestions, and mentions that "a good, low-noise, low-cost, isolated EMG/EEG amplifier is one of the most demanding analog electronics designs."
 
* The thread [http://forum.microchip.com/tm.aspx?m=114626 "amplifying biomedical signals: 150 uA with 16 bit resolution?"] has several op-amp suggestions, and mentions that "a good, low-noise, low-cost, isolated EMG/EEG amplifier is one of the most demanding analog electronics designs."
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* Is there a [http://www.electronicproducts.com/ShowPage1.asp?SECTION=&PRIMID=&FileName=medtelconf3%2Ejul2004%2Ehtml&ReturnLink=%2FSearch1%2Easp%3FManufacturer%3D%26Keyword%3Dimplantables%26Slot%3D0%26StartNum%3D1%26stype%3D%26year%3D10&MonthYear=Jul+2004 Medical Electronics Forum]?
 
* Is there a [http://www.electronicproducts.com/ShowPage1.asp?SECTION=&PRIMID=&FileName=medtelconf3%2Ejul2004%2Ehtml&ReturnLink=%2FSearch1%2Easp%3FManufacturer%3D%26Keyword%3Dimplantables%26Slot%3D0%26StartNum%3D1%26stype%3D%26year%3D10&MonthYear=Jul+2004 Medical Electronics Forum]?
 
* [http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/01/homemade_electrocardiograph.html Make: Homemade Electrocardiograph] ([http://www.eng.utah.edu/~jnguyen/ecg/ecg_index.html] recommends skin lotion or shampoo as a low-cost electrode gel)
 
* [http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/01/homemade_electrocardiograph.html Make: Homemade Electrocardiograph] ([http://www.eng.utah.edu/~jnguyen/ecg/ecg_index.html] recommends skin lotion or shampoo as a low-cost electrode gel)
* [http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/peripherals/input-devices/general-input-devices/ocz-neural-impulse-actuator--269721/review "OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator review"]
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* the [http://vadim.oversigma.com/esl/esl.html "Every Sign of Life"] project proposes a "personal health monitor capable of measuring EKG, temperature, respiration, and other physiological parameters". Perhaps the Programmable Chip EEG could somehow be used with it?
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* [http://solar-blogg.blogspot.com/search/label/Heart solar-blogg]: Optical Heartbeat Detector and yet another DIY Electrocardiograph
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* [http://www.biosemi.com/publications/artikel3.htm "High quality recording of bioelectric events. I: Interference reduction, theory and practice"] by A. C. MettingVanRijn, A. Peper, C. A. Grimbergen. (1988?)
 
* [http://www.swharden.com/blog/2009-08-14-diy-ecg-machine-on-the-cheap/ "DIY ECG Machine On The Cheap"] by Scott Harden.
 
* [http://wish.seeedstudio.com/?p=60 "2-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) analog frontend."]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yADsi5W-Lls "Collin's Lab: Infrared heart sensor"] using an Arduino, an infrared emitter and detector pair, and two resistors.
 
* [http://code.google.com/p/opendous/wiki/BioSensorPlatform "BioSensorPlatform: ADS1298 Based Biopotential Sensor Platform"] "an OpenHardware Biopotential Sensor Platform based on TI's ADS1298 ADC with ECG/EEG front end." "Design files are available in Open Formats for the KiCAD Open Source EDA Suite." 8 channels of simultaneous sampling 24-bit ADC inputs, and also a Wilson central terminal output and a right-leg drive (RLD) output.
 
* [https://github.com/qdot/emokit emokit], now part of [http://www.openyou.org/ OpenYou], supports the Emotiv headset, also called the Emotiv EPOC Brain-Computer Interface. (via [http://daeken.com/emokit-hacking-the-emotiv-epoc-brain-computer-0 Daeken])
 
* [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/biopotential Electronics Stackexchange questions tagged "biopotential"]
 
* [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/21924/16-channel-eeg-data-aquisition-system "16 channel EEG data aquisition system"]
 
* [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/25198/noise-reduction-strategies-in-electrophysiology "Noise reduction strategies in electrophysiology"]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiscale_Electrophysiology_Format Wikipedia: Multiscale Electrophysiology Format]
 
  
 
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