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Is PIEEG an abandoned prototype and noisy?

In the http://www.openbci.com forum OpenBCI moderator William Croft writes about PiEEG:

«The PiEEG has a Github I believe. AJ Keller’s project never produced any products beyond his prototype. Not sure if AJ even had the software to drive the board. PiEEG comes with software. For safety reasons, any EEG system should be either battery powered, or comply with IEC 60601 medical standards. Neither of these board comply with 60601. Nor does OpenBCI, but those boards ARE battery powered. I would be cautious with the PiEEG design. Some previous noise measurements I’ve seen, imply that they may not be complying with Texas Instruments “star ground” / multi-plane design standards (shown in the data sheet). And PiEEG recommends you connect the Pi digital Ground pin to the client. (As a noise reduction workaround.)»

https://openbci.com/forum/index.php?p=/discussion/3900/in-search-of-old-hardware-schematic-for-the-ads1299-

A.J. Keller is the CEO of Neurosity and has built an EEG headband with 8 channels. The Neurosity Crown consist as PiEEG from a module based on the ADS1299 and a single board computer. But the crown transmits data from the EEG module to the Pi over WIFI. Are there issues with noise with the PiEEG architecture?

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Hi Peter, yes of course we have a GitHub https://github.com/pieeg-club

About noise as an example dataset without Gel https://github.com/pieeg-club/PiEEG-16/tree/main/Dataset  for detecting alpha rhythm.

And PiEEG should work only with a low-power batter (as and monitor etc)y. all details can be found in the manual.