Project

# Title Team Members TA Documents Sponsor
29 Neuro-transmitter (EEG) Interface System
Alessandro Lostumbo
John Burton
Kevin Armstrong
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We are developing a Neuro-transmitter(EEG) Interface System that contains 12 electrodes monitoring the brain's activity. Our project takes inputs from the electrodes and amplifies the signal to see changes in brain activity, filters out the unwanted noise from other conductive tissues such as facial muscle, and then converts the analog data to digital data that is stored onto an SD card. That data would then be logged and time-stamped for future analysis. We will also have hardware with LED lights that displays if each of the sensors used are properly applied to the skin so as to give an impedance of 20k or less The project would be a modular design for mobile use that would provide data for research in neuroscience.
Since this device will be used for research on humans, it is imperative that a degree of safety can be provided at all times to minimize the possible concerns that might occur.

LED Cube

Michael Lin, Raymond Yeh

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