NEW PRODUCT – The Brain Machine kit! Relax and rejuvenate as your brain synchronizes to a wonderful meditative state, and enjoy as you hallucinate beautiful colors and patterns from your subconscious mind!
The Brain Machine provides you with a fun, easy way to meditate, all the while being very photogenic! They work with lights and sounds that pulse at a 14-minute-long meditation sequence of brainwave frequencies. Your brain synchronizes to this meditation sequence, and you meditate. It’s that easy! And the beautiful colors and patterns you vividly imagine along the way make it fun and enjoyable.
Build your own Brain Machine to expand your brain’s technical skills, then lean back and enjoy the light show. They are a blast at parties, a fun way to practice meditation and trip out.
All electrical components, including pre-programmed microcontroller, wires, LEDs
Over-ear headphones
Dark-tinted safety glasses (fits children and adults)
Color printed overlay for fashionability
2 x AAA batteries included – will last for hundreds of ‘trips’
The Kit does not include basic tools! You will need to provide the tools necessary for construction including a soldering iron, diagonal cutters, drill, hot glue (or other adhesive), scissors, etc. For the list of tools you’ll need, please check the project prep page The project is not very difficult and can be constructed in 2-3 hours at a leisurely pace by someone with no soldering experience. We have plenty of testing spots to help you along.
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I found the test setup where the leaflabs maple cortex arm 3 chip setup did not print fast enough to take the Complete Analog Front End for ECG/EEG biopotential mesurements. I lowered the sample rate to 250 samples per second and the output from the status register word 24 bits before the 8 mesurements stoped showing strange 0’s and 1’s in the printout of the register in a binary format.
The loop reading and printing the print was too slow and the data must have gotten updated whale printing was happening so strange glitches happend.
So onward to the ft2232h chip usb interface it has been tested by itself now I will be combining the 2 systems.
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I found the test setup where the leaflabs maple cortex arm 3 chip setup did not print fast enough to take the Complete Analog Front End for ECG/EEG biopotential mesurements. I lowered the sample rate to 250 samples per second and the output from the status register word 24 bits before the 8 mesurements stoped showing strange 0’s and 1’s in the printout of the register in a binary format.
The loop reading and printing the print was too slow and the data must have gotten updated whale printing was happening so strange glitches happend.
So onward to the ft2232h chip usb interface it has been tested by itself now I will be combining the 2 systems.