Production
of the HAL-4 has been suspended indefinitely
Due
to the inadvertent loss of the PCB design file, we are unable to produce anymore
HAL-4 kits due to a lack of circuit boards. At this time, we do not have the
resources to design a new one as we concentrate on our core home automation
business. We may at some point in the future design a new board and resume
sales of this popular kit.
The HAL-4 kit is a complete battery-operated 4-channel electroencephalograph (EEG) that measures a mere 6" x 7". When connected to your PC, it can show the various states of your brainwaves in graphical format.
HAL is sensitive enough to distinguish different conscious states such as concentrated mental activity and pleasant daydreaming. HAL gathers all relevant alpha, beta, and theta brainwave signals within the range of 4 to 20 Hz and presents it in a serial digitized format that can be easily recorded or analyzed by a PC.
HAL's operation is straightforward. It samples four channels of analog brainwave data 64 times per second and transmits this digitized data serially to a PC at 9600 bps. There, using a Fast Fourier Transform to determine frequency, amplitude, and phase components, the results are graphically displayed in real time for each side of the brain.The HAL-4 was developed by the folks at Circuit Cellar and is now being sold & supported by Creative Control Concepts. You can communicate with other HAL-4 users via the CCI HAL-4 Newsgroup, hosted by Circuit Cellar INK.
The new & improved HAL-4 kit contains the following:
The Hemispheric Activation Level detector is presented as an engineering example of the design techniques used in acquiring brainwave signals. This Hemispheric Activation Level detector is not a medically approved device, no medical claims are made for this device, and it should not be used for medical diagnostic purposes. Furthermore, safe use requires HAL to be battery operated only!
If you enjoy your HAL-4 and come up with some useful analysis software for the PC or other computer platform (iMac, Java, etc.), let us know and we will happily post it here for other HAL-4 Users to try.