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ABOUT
For my Instrumentation in Biomedicine class, my team and I worked on EOG (electrooculography) technology. Essentially, electrodes attached to someone’s temples send a voltage difference (based on the corneo-retinal dipole) to a circuit designed to filter and amplify the signal. The signal is fed to an ADC (analog-to-digital converter – in this case, the ADC of an Arduino Uno) and used to change the colors of a neopixel jewel.
SKILLS
Arduino programming, Circuit design, Ocular electrophysiology, Noise reduction, Signal processing (instrumentation amps), Debugging with oscilloscopes and function generators