GUI Unexpected Impedance Measurement with Cyton
Hi

I'm trying to measure skin-electrode impedance with the OpenBCI GUI with my OpenBCI V3-32 board.
Except I'm getting some strange results.
Firstly, I have shorted negative pin 1 and SRB1 to see if there's a safety resistor or something in there.
When the pins are shorted directly, there is an impedance of 3.6 kOhm shown. That's fine.
So I tried inserting a 5.5 kOhm resistor directly between N1 and SRB1 expecting to see 9.1 kOhm.
Instead I get 7.48 kOhm.
Can someone explain?
Here's an image to show what I'm seeing.

Thanks
Comments
1.98 / 5.5 = 36% error from expected readout of 5.5 ohms.
The complete short of channel to reference never happens with skin resistance. The residual 3.6K that you see can be considered a sort of side effect of the RC network at the front end of the ADS1299. So the actual percent error would be calculated as above, not adding the resistances as you mention.
I do think this agreed closer with the 20% error figure in the past. It's possible the impedance calculation code got slightly tweeked or morphed over time; and was not rechecked.