Powering the Ultracortex
The Ultracortex M4 is normally powered by a recommended Lithium Polymer cell of about 500mAh capacity. That doesn’t give as… Read more »
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Powering the Ultracortex
The Ultracortex M4 is normally powered by a recommended Lithium Polymer cell of about 500mAh capacity. That doesn’t give as… Read more »
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Neuro-Music
Hello all, I am a neuro-enthusiast as well as a DIY musician, I build DIY synths and pedals too. Many… Read more »
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February Newsletter
Greetings OpenBCI Community! 2017 off to an exciting start! We are now finished with all Kickstarter and pre-order fulfillment…. Read more »
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December Newsletter
Happy Holidays from OpenBCI! In this month’s Newsletter: A Letter from Conor & Joel Last Chance to Pre-Order the… Read more »
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M4 Accessory Mounting System
During the past year, several people have started to create modifications of the Ultracortex design to adapt it to their… Read more »
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Newsletter June 2016
Hello OpenBCI Community! We’ve been hard at work in the R&D phase for the new OpenBCI products, and things… Read more »
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Your Mission if You Choose to Accept it: Hacking Cerebral Palsy
Hello, my name is Christina Marie Parissi. I am 35 years old and I was born with spastic cerebral palsy…. Read more »
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Minimal OpenBCI Case
I want to share this lightweight 3D printable case for the OpenBCI board. This came about as part of another… Read more »
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“Head Lander” EEG Concept
In making the minimal case for the OpenBCI board, I found a bit of design inspiration. The initial thought was… Read more »
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AlphaWave | OpenBCI-based Demo
This is a simple demo to demonstrate the ability of OpenBCI board to: Process data onboard. Communicate with mobile apps via Bluetooth… Read more »
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Measuring stimulus timing with a photoresistor
Overview One of the fundamental challenges with brain research is associating brain activity with some stimulus or cognitive state with… Read more »
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Tagging stimulus events using OpenBCI: Part 1
In brain research, timing is very important. Brain responses to stimuli (like a picture on a computer screen) are very… Read more »
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