From: yaniv_vi_at_yahoo.com
Date: 2001-04-28 08:07:48
hi
--- In buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com, jiva_at_humboldt1.com wrote:
>
> > hardware :
> > ----------
> > 1.meeting the device with some sort of safety regulations ,
> > while not making it to much expensive .
> > 1. ir link
> > 2. input stage safety
>
> 1) obviously user safety is of utmost importance.
> 2) official regulations may not be necessary if this
> is a kit.
> 3) if not a kit and you sell it as a medical device then
> i suspect you can only sell it to medical professionals.
>
i think we shouldn't do another kit , cause there are 2 kits already
in market (hal4 and brainmaster ).
also if we want to do a kit , that's far from a good kit design (you
have program micro , etc ).
we can sell - but not as medical device
>
> >
> >
> > legal advice :
> > --------------
> > 1.somebody has to give answers to legal question about this kind
of
> > project , and because we don't have anybody with legal
experience
> > (or i don't of anybody ) , somebody have to find such a person .
> >
>
> You might take a look at the disclaimers made for the HAL kit
> previously available at circuitcellar.com. I think I can post
> a copy if the list would like to see it.
>
i looked , and it looks there's a way to make a kit . i don't know
about a device . and anyway we'l need a lawyer .
anybody care to try to find ? it's harder then it loks and it would
be a valuable experience in recruiting volunteers .
>
> > production :
> > ------------
> > 1.because our hardware design is nearly finished - somebody has
to
> > contact a 3rd party producer that can produce and sell this
> > devices , at LOW QUANTITY and with low price overhead , and
show
> > them the design and check for details .
> > one person with such a company is at:
> > Robert Iannini <info1_at_x>
> > and also try to contact companies that sell assembled
electronic
> > kits - cause naturaly they would be there speciality .
> >
>
> see above comments on kit vs device issue.
>
>
> >
> > connections :
> > --------------
> > 1. connecting our group with companies, and research institues ,
and
> > universities to see where more cooperation is needed / may
> > be needed and just to raise intrest .
>
> raising interest may also raise opposition to this project.
> there may be hardware vendors who don't want the competition,
> medical professionals who don't want the competition,etc.
>
that's a big question what to do herer.
anybody have other views ?
>
> > web site :
> > ----------
> > 1.building a web site to this group , as part of finding people ,
> > lucas darten is responsible for this one , but maybe he needs
some
> > help .
>
> I'd be willing to take on a project for the website. Interested in
> documenting the hardware or ??
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