PiEEG Kit is a Self-Contained Biosignal Laboratory
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Summary
The PiEEG is a device that enables the detection and analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) and other bio signals for experimenting with brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
The PiEEG Kit is the latest version of the device, which is enclosed in an ABS carrying case that includes an LCD screen, allowing the user to visualize the data without the need for a connection to another system.
The new PCB also enables the connection of additional environmental sensors, breakout for I2C, SPI, and GPIO, and an interface for connecting electrodes with body placement indications on the silkscreen.
The PiEEG Kit is currently available for pre-order through a crowdsourcing campaign, following the huge success of the original PiEEG project, which raised 500% of its funding goal.
Regarding BCI creation, the Hackaday article does not explicitly mention this, but the linked article offers the software and guidelines to build one yourself.
There are libraries and software available for processing the data collected by the PiEEG board, including Python tools as previously mentioned, and the BCI-toolbox, an open-source software suite for programming BCIs.