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ADS1299 connections to subject #5

@wjcroft

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@wjcroft

Hi,

If you look carefully at the TI ADS1299 datasheet material, the 'Bias' electrode is the SAME as Ground in other EEG systems. This means that a SEPARATE ground connection to the subject is NOT required.

In fact if you ARE connecting the AGND or DGND to the subject, you are defeating the 1 gigaohm amplifier input impedance. Since the power supply ground connections are LOW impedance. And the ADS1299 channel pins, SRBx reference pin(s) and Bias are all high impedance connections, 1 gigaohm nominal. The higher the amplifier input impedance, the more immunity the amplifier has to skin impedance effects, and the lower the noise levels.

In some EEG applications, such as with electrode caps, it is common practice to place the Ground / Bias electrode on the midline, such as AFz, POz, CPz, etc. This applies the counter-mains injections evenly to both sides of the scalp.

However it is also common to see examples of Bias and Reference just being applied to opposite ear lobes. But in no cases should the Bias be applied OFF the head, such as to a hand (as shown in your original diagram). This is a poor location for anti-mains injection.


Additionally, it's highly recommended to BATTERY power your Raspberry PI, to eliminate any potential danger of mains voltages to find a path to the subjects head (by cheap power supply adapter malfunction). This could be done with an appropriate power bank. Or it is also possible to find medical grade wall power supplies. The medical certification number is 60601.

https://www.google.com/search?q=medical+5+volt+power+adapter+60601

William Croft

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