Summary
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TMSi Signal Device
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Info |
Category: |
Signal Acquisition |
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AddIn: |
Signal Processing |
Creator: |
OkazoLab |
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Scope: |
Experiment |
Owns Snippets: |
None |
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Usage: |
Snippets |
Properties
Name | Description | Constraints | Type | On runtime change |
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TMSi Settings |
Requested Sampling Rate | Defines the desired sampling rate (samples per second) of EEG amplifier. If the value is not supported the hardware sets the default rate. | | Int32 | |
Actual Sampling Rate | Returns the actual sampling rate of EEG amplifier. The value is updated on the startup of the experiment. | | Double | |
Signal Generator |
Signal Source | Defines a source for the signal. The emulated rhythmes can be used for offline validation of the chosen analysis settings | | enEmul.. | |
Emulated Sampling Rate | Defines the emulation sampling rate (samples per second), when data is generated or streamed from a file. | | Double | |
Primary Frequency | Defines the frequency of the primary rhythm in the generated signal, in Hz. Assign the zero to exclude the primary frequency from the generated signal. | | Double | |
Secondary Frequency | Defines the frequency of the secondary rhythm in the generated signal, in Hz. The secondary frequency magnitude is a half of the primary frequency magnitude. Assign the zero to exclude the secondary frequency from the generated signal. | | Double | |
Noise Level | Defines the noise level (in % to the norm magnitude of the primary frequency). The noise is added to the generated signal. Assign the zero the exclude the noise from the generated signal. | | Double | |
External Datafile | Opens the dialog for selecting a data file containing a stream of double numbers representing a signal. If a file name without a path is defined, the data file will be picked up in the location of the experiment file. | | String | |
Channel Configuration |
Selected Channels | Defines what signal channels are selected for acquisition within EventIDE. Selected channels are registered in the EventIDE signal pool at runtime and become available for the signal analysis elements. | | IList | |
Selected Channel Count | Indicates how many signal channels are currently selected for acquisition | | Int32 | |
Total Channel Count | Indicates how many signal channels are available for acquisition in the total | | Int32 | |
Buffer Size | Defines the size (in samples) of a circular buffer that stores incoming signal data. | | Int32 | |
Runtime Control |
Reset Signals Now | Runtime commands that resets the signal buffers and data acquisition | | Boolean | |
Control |
Is Enabled | If set to false the element is completely omitted when the experiment is run | | Boolean | |
Title | Title of the element | | String | |
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TMSi Signal Device Element allows real-time signal acquisition with
TMSi EEG amplifiers and
QuickAmp amplifiers by
Brain Products.
Description
The TMSi Signal element is capable of reading an EEG signal conveyed through EEG hardware supporting the TMSi protocol. As an experiment starts, the element begins receiving data and buffering samples into circular buffers, maintained by EventIDE (the buffers can collect data from multiple signal acquisition elements). The signal processing elements, e.g.
Signal Analyzer element can be then used to monitor and analyze the buffered signals at runtime. Fast buffering and processing time in EventIDE (down to 1ms) allows instant detection of signal characteristics and, subsequently, various forms of signal-based feedback control in experiment.
Practical Use
- Add a new TMSi Signal element to any event in your experiment (the element is global and works from the start to the end of experiment).
- Select the added element to browse its properties in the Property panel.
- Sets the desired sampling rate via the corresponding property. Use only values supported by your EEG hardware. The actual sampling rate will be returned by the Actual Sampling Rate property after the start of experiment.
- Select the channels for acquisition and buffering within EventIDE via the Selected channels property.
- Use the signal processing elements to access the buffered data.
Notes
- The element requires the TMSi driver of the version 7 and above