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"""
Core OpenBCI object for handling connections and samples from the board.
EXAMPLE USE:
def handle_sample(sample):
print(sample.channels)
board = OpenBCIBoard()
board.print_register_settings()
board.start(handle_sample)
"""
import serial
import struct
import numpy as np
import time
SAMPLE_RATE = 250.0 # Hz
START_BYTE = bytes(0xA0) # start of data packet
END_BYTE = bytes(0xC0) # end of data packet
ADS1299_Vref = 4.5; #reference voltage for ADC in ADS1299. set by its hardware
ADS1299_gain = 24.0; #assumed gain setting for ADS1299. set by its Arduino code
scale_fac_uVolts_per_count = ADS1299_Vref/(pow(2,23)-1)/(ADS1299_gain*1000000.);
# command_stop = "s";
# command_startText = "x";
# command_startBinary = "b";
# command_startBinary_wAux = "n";
# command_startBinary_4chan = "v";
# command_activateFilters = "F";
# command_deactivateFilters = "g";
# command_deactivate_channel = {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8"};
# command_activate_channel = {"q", "w", "e", "r", "t", "y", "u", "i"};
# command_activate_leadoffP_channel = {"!", "@", "#", "$", "%", "^", "&", "*"}; //shift + 1-8
# command_deactivate_leadoffP_channel = {"Q", "W", "E", "R", "T", "Y", "U", "I"}; //letters (plus shift) right below 1-8
# command_activate_leadoffN_channel = {"A", "S", "D", "F", "G", "H", "J", "K"}; //letters (plus shift) below the letters below 1-8
# command_deactivate_leadoffN_channel = {"Z", "X", "C", "V", "B", "N", "M", "<"}; //letters (plus shift) below the letters below the letters below 1-8
# command_biasAuto = "`";
# command_biasFixed = "~";
class OpenBCIBoard(object):
"""
Handle a connection to an OpenBCI board.
Args:
port: The port to connect to.
baud: The baud of the serial connection.
"""
def __init__(self, port=None, baud=115200, filter_data=True):
if not port:
port = find_port()
if not port:
raise OSError('Cannot find OpenBCI port')
self.ser = serial.Serial(port, baud)
print("Serial established...")
#Initialize 32-bit board, doesn't affect 8bit board
self.ser.write('v');
#wait for device to be ready
time.sleep(1)
self.print_incoming_text()
self.streaming = False
self.filtering_data = filter_data
self.channels = 8
self.read_state = 0;
def printBytesIn(self):
#DEBBUGING: Prints individual incoming bytes
if not self.streaming:
self.ser.write('b')
self.streaming = True
while self.streaming:
print(struct.unpack('B',self.ser.read())[0]);
def startStreaming(self, callback):
"""
Start handling streaming data from the board. Call a provided callback
for every single sample that is processed.
Args:
callback: A callback function that will receive a single argument of the
OpenBCISample object captured.
"""
if not self.streaming:
self.ser.write('b')
self.streaming = True
while self.streaming:
sample = self._read_serial_binary()
callback(sample)
"""
Turn streaming off without disconnecting from the board
"""
def stop(self):
self.streaming = False
def disconnect(self):
self.ser.close()
self.streaming = False
"""
SETTINGS AND HELPERS
"""
def print_incoming_text(self):
"""
When starting the connection, print all the debug data until
we get to a line with the end sequence '$$$'.
"""
line = ''
#Wait for device to send data
time.sleep(0.5)
if self.ser.inWaiting():
print("-------------------")
line = ''
c = ''
#Look for end sequence $$$
while '$$$' not in line:
c = self.ser.read()
line += c
print(line);
print("-------------------\n")
def print_register_settings(self):
self.ser.write('?')
time.sleep(0.5)
print_incoming_text();
"""
Adds a filter at 60hz to cancel out ambient electrical noise.
"""
def enable_filters(self):
self.ser.write('f')
self.filtering_data = True;
def disable_filters(self):
self.ser.write('g')
self.filtering_data = False;
def warn(self, text):
print("Warning: ", text)
"""
Parses incoming data packet into OpenBCISample.
Incoming Packet Structure:
Start Byte(1)|Sample ID(1)|Channel Data(24)|Aux Data(6)|End Byte(1)
0xA0|0-255|8, 3-byte signed ints|3 2-byte signed ints|0xC0
"""
def _read_serial_binary(self, max_bytes_to_skip=3000):
def read(n):
b = self.ser.read(n)
# print bytes(b)
return b
for rep in xrange(max_bytes_to_skip):
#Looking for start and save id when found
if self.read_state == 0:
b = read(1)
if not b:
if not self.ser.inWaiting():
self.warn('Device appears to be stalled. Restarting...')
self.ser.write('b\n') # restart if it's stopped...
time.sleep(.100)
continue
if bytes(struct.unpack('B', b)[0]) == START_BYTE:
if(rep != 0):
self.warn('Skipped %d bytes before start found' %(rep))
packet_id = struct.unpack('B', read(1))[0] #packet id goes from 0-255
self.read_state = 1
elif self.read_state == 1:
channel_data = []
for c in xrange(self.channels):
#3 byte ints
literal_read = read(3)
unpacked = struct.unpack('3B', literal_read)
#3byte int in 2s compliment
if (unpacked[0] >= 127):
pre_fix = '\xFF'
else:
pre_fix = '\x00'
literal_read = pre_fix + literal_read;
#unpack little endian(>) signed integer(i)
#also makes unpacking platform independent
myInt = struct.unpack('>i', literal_read)
channel_data.append(myInt[0]*scale_fac_uVolts_per_count)
self.read_state = 2;
elif self.read_state == 2:
aux_data = []
for a in xrange(3):
#short(h)
acc = struct.unpack('h', read(2))[0]
aux_data.append(acc)
self.read_state = 3;
elif self.read_state == 3:
val = bytes(struct.unpack('B', read(1))[0])
if (val == END_BYTE):
sample = OpenBCISample(packet_id, channel_data, aux_data)
self.read_state = 0 #read next packet
return sample
else:
self.warn("Warning: Unexpected END_BYTE found <%s> instead of <%s>,\
discarted packet with id <%d>"
%(val, END_BYTE, packet_id))
def test_signal(self, signal):
if signal == 0:
self.ser.write('0')
self.warn("Connecting all pins to ground")
elif signal == 1:
self.ser.write('p')
self.warn("Connecting all pins to Vcc")
elif signal == 2:
self.ser.write('-')
self.warn("Connecting pins to low frequency 1x amp signal")
elif signal == 3:
self.ser.write('=')
self.warn("Connecting pins to high frequency 1x amp signal")
elif signal == 4:
self.ser.write('[')
self.warn("Connecting pins to low frequency 2x amp signal")
elif signal == 5:
self.ser.write(']')
self.warn("Connecting pins to high frequency 2x amp signal")
else:
self.warn("%s is not a known test signal. Valid signals go from 0-5" %(signal))
def set_channel(self, channel, toggle_position):
#Commands to set toggle to on position
if toggle_position == 1:
if channel is 1:
self.ser.write('!')
if channel is 2:
self.ser.write('@')
if channel is 3:
self.ser.write('#')
if channel is 4:
self.ser.write('$')
if channel is 5:
self.ser.write('%')
if channel is 6:
self.ser.write('^')
if channel is 7:
self.ser.write('&')
if channel is 8:
self.ser.write('*')
#Commands to set toggle to off position
elif toggle_position == 0:
if channel is 1:
self.ser.write('1')
if channel is 2:
self.ser.write('2')
if channel is 3:
self.ser.write('3')
if channel is 4:
self.ser.write('4')
if channel is 5:
self.ser.write('5')
if channel is 6:
self.ser.write('6')
if channel is 7:
self.ser.write('7')
if channel is 8:
self.ser.write('8')
class OpenBCISample(object):
"""Object encapulsating a single sample from the OpenBCI board."""
def __init__(self, packet_id, channel_data, aux_data):
self.id = packet_id;
self.channel_data = channel_data;
self.aux_data = aux_data;