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>At its heart is the Texas Instruments ADS1299 (24-bit, 8-channel) analog-digital converter, the same chip the OpenBCI Cyton uses. So what's different or better about the Cerelog? From my perusal of the materials, it seems that the selling point is cleaner signal due to true closed-loop active bias, at a price point close to the price of the OpenBCI when it launched (less than half the price of the Cyton now).

Archive: https://archive.today/N5FFP From the post: >>At its heart is the Texas Instruments ADS1299 (24-bit, 8-channel) analog-digital converter, the same chip the OpenBCI Cyton uses. So what's different or better about the Cerelog? From my perusal of the materials, it seems that the selling point is cleaner signal due to true closed-loop active bias, at a price point close to the price of the OpenBCI when it launched (less than half the price of the Cyton now).

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