Thank you for visiting the OpenBCI Cyton BLE RFDuino Firmware repository. This document (the README file) is a hub to give you some information about the project. Jump straight to one of the sections ...
This sketch, combined with the iDAQ-BT iPad app will let you turn your RFduino and iPad into a chart recorder that can monitor any analog input and plot the results in real time on your iPad. For ...
In July of 2017, Push The World was contacted by NEBA Health, LLC with the goal of developing firmware to stream data from the Cyton over BLE. As of today, the code base is not stable enough for a ...
RFDuino is a tiny board, about the size of a coin, powered by Nordic nRF51822 Cortex M0 SoC including bluetooth 4.0 LE support, and software compatible with Arduino UNO and DUE board, so you can just ...
For the last 30 years, Armen Kazanchian, founder and president of RF Digital Corp., a Californian RF engineering specialist, has been busy helping commercial concerns solve their RF engineering ...
Thank you so much for your patience. We know it’s been a long wait, but the skies are finally clearing up! We’ve spent the last few weeks testing production proofs of the final OpenBCI board designs, ...
Soon, you could make everything in your life smartphone-app-controllable—or at least the things that have wires. A California-based inventor has taken to Kickstarter to fund the launch of the latest ...
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