Data loss issue on recording actionpotential signals
Posted: 04 Feb 2011, 16:15
I am working on developing neural recording system. The hardware we designed has a sampling rate of 540 k sample per second (540 kSps) consisting of 32 channels. Therefore, each channel has a sampling rate of 15 kSps. I made a source module in order to accept the data from our hardware. It works fine.
However, during the recording, data loss periodically occurs. For example, I did about 90 seconds of recording, but I chekced about 30 data loss points during this recording. In addition, the recorded data time is only 27seconds. One point I am not sure is that whether the data loss makes the shorter recording or latency between data acquisition and showing the data to the screen makes the shorter recording.
More than 10 kSps is not allowed to use in BCI2000?
I really want to eliminate this data loss points.
I found that high-end computer or minimizing display channel information is helpful to reduce data loss, but I cannot completely remove it.
I attached two photos showing 23 seconds of recorded data. You can clearly see the data loss points.

Fig. 1. Two data loss points are showing.

Fig. 2. Recorded data of 23 seconds althoguh the real recording time is 90 seconds.
However, during the recording, data loss periodically occurs. For example, I did about 90 seconds of recording, but I chekced about 30 data loss points during this recording. In addition, the recorded data time is only 27seconds. One point I am not sure is that whether the data loss makes the shorter recording or latency between data acquisition and showing the data to the screen makes the shorter recording.
More than 10 kSps is not allowed to use in BCI2000?
I really want to eliminate this data loss points.
I found that high-end computer or minimizing display channel information is helpful to reduce data loss, but I cannot completely remove it.
I attached two photos showing 23 seconds of recorded data. You can clearly see the data loss points.

Fig. 1. Two data loss points are showing.

Fig. 2. Recorded data of 23 seconds althoguh the real recording time is 90 seconds.