Contributions:BioPacLogger
Synopsis
The BioPacADC source module enables signal acquisition from BioPac MP160
Location
http://www.bci2000.org/svn/trunk/src/private/SignalSource/BioPacADC
Versioning
Authors
Huiling Huang (huiling@neurotechcenter.org)
Version History
- 2022-04-15: Initial public release by Huiling Huang (huiling@neurotechcenter.org)
Video Overview
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Functional Description
Acquires data from BioPac MP160 system: 1)BN-RSPEC(respiration signal) 2)BN-PPGED(skin conductance measurement) 3)BN-EGG2(electrogastrogram) 4)BN-EMG2(Electromyography)
Integration into BCI2000
To enable the extension in your CMake configuration, enable EXTENSIONS_BIOPACLOGGER in the Extensions folder of the CMake GUI and then generate the BCI2000 Visual Studio solution in CMake. Next, open the solution with Visual Studio and rebuild the BCI2000FrameworkSigSrcModule. Then rebuild any signal source module with which you want to use the extension.
Once the extension is built into the source module, you can enable it by appending --BioPacLogger=1 to the source module start executable command in your batch file.
Hardware Set Up
Figure 1 shows all the necessary hardware from BioPac, Make sure that you have MP160 and wireless amplifier, power supply for MP 160, Ethernet USB adapter, and Ethernet cable which could connect your BioPac with BCI2000 PC. The hardware connection is simple(Figure 2). Using the Ethernet cable plug on MP 160 and the other side plug on the Ethernet USB adapter. Then connect the adapter to the BCI2000 PC. Alternatively, if your PC got an Ethernet port, you can directly connect the PC with MP 160 using an Ethernet cable.
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Figure 1: BioPac hardware.
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Figure 2: Hardware connection.
Calibration
For skin conductance measurements, we need to first calibrate the amplifier before data are acquired. After configuration setup, press “Set Config”, and a dialog will pop up. Then disconnect the leads to electrodes, press “Calibrate”.
Signal Info
| Signal Type | Signal Range | Signal Resolution |
|---|---|---|
| Respiration | [-10, 10] V | 13 bits |
| EDA | [0, 50] µS | 13 bits |
| EGG | [-10, 10] mV | 16 bits |
| EMG | [-10, 10] mV | 16 bits |
Parameters
SourceCh
The number of active channels of MP160. This number must exactly match the number of wireless transmitters you are planning to connect to MP 160.
SampleBlockSize
The number of samples to acquire for every system clock.
SamplingRate
The BioPac MP160 supports the following sampling rates: 0.1, 0.125, 0.2, 0.25, 0.4, 0.5, 0.625, 1, 1.25, 2, 2.5, 4, 5, 6.25, 10, 20, 25, 40, 50, 62.5, 100, 125, 200, 250, 400, 500, 625, 1000, 1250, 2000, 2500, 4000, 5000, 6250, 10000, 12500, 20000, 25000, 40000, 50000, 100000, 20000HZ. The maximum sampling rate for BN-RSPEC, BN-PPGED, BN-EGG2, and BN-EMG2 is 2000HZ. So in our case, the maximum sampling rate here is 2000HZ.
BioPacChList
The channel number list of connected channels, which must be in ascending order.
SourceChType
The list of the corresponding signal type matches the order of BioPacChList. So far, we have implemented respiration, EGG, EMG, and EDA signals, so only four signal types above are allowed.

