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− | The | + | 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]]. Batch PCB from sparkfun.com worked well. |
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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. |