Usakli et al., 2007 - Google Patents
USB‐Based 256‐Channel Electroencephalographic Data Acquisition System for Electrical Source Imaging of the Human BrainUsakli et al., 2007
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- 2986996600508555570
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- Usakli A
- Gencer N
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- Instrumentation Science and Technology
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A 256‐channel electroencephalographic data acquisition system is designed for electrical source imaging of the human brain. The system is microcontroller based, dc‐coupled, battery powered, and uses a universal serial bus for communication. An analog to digital …
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