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ESP-EEG is an affordable 8-channel biosensing board

32 pointsby surprisetalklast Wednesday at 1:00 PM11 commentsview on HN

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kreelmantoday at 3:03 AM

Great project. Put up a small issue on Github for a couple of the links in the article.

https://github.com/Cerelog-ESP-EEG/ESP-EEG/issues/1

A quick look over the other links looks like they're okay, follow them instead for the moment.

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dangtoday at 2:53 AM

Related:

Show HN: Open-Source 8-Ch BCI Board (ESP32 and ADS1299 and OpenBCI GUI) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46502051 - Jan 2026 (21 comments)

Scene_Cast2today at 3:09 AM

If anyone is interested, I'm actually in the process of launching a similar board. Much lower noise (by about 5x, custom AFE), tuned for load cells, 4 simultaneous-sampling channels.

phoronixrlytoday at 1:41 AM

Cool. What are useful aaplications of diy EEG?

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genxytoday at 2:35 AM

tl;dr it uses

Texas Instruments ADS1299 (24-bit, 8-channel) analog-digital converter

There is no way to do what that chip does for less, maybe 7$ less but then not as good. They have priced it perfectly and I hate them for it.

https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/texas-instruments...

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