From: yaniv_vi (yaniv_vi_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 2001-12-17 09:37:33
hi
first i guess were talking about modular eeg .
i think that this price might be reduced , if we :
purchase parts in states (accroding to joerg , but i might be wrong
here ) .
manufacture in the state , with the right people and right quantity .
this desing's intetion is to be a modular design , so you can add
more channels up to 6 channels , and part of them could be emg , ecg
etc ,at only the cost of a card . so this design is superior to any 2
channel device on the market , so you get more , i might say much
more for your money .
also you get open h.w. and open s.w. (which needs to be worked at ,
at them momemnt ) . which have some advantages .
this is about price .
hey klaus , or anybody else , about the question of how to declare ,
i think the best way to go is to find some lawyer who help a bit .
i'm trying to find one in states . could anybody try to find one in
europe (diffrenet laws) . a good places to start is places that give
legal advice and support for poor people at free .
sincerly
yaniv vilnai
--- In buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com, Klaus Wieland <kwieland_at_geist.goe.net> wrote:
> Hi Moritz!
>
> Are you sure we have to declare it as medical device ? Cannot we
just
> say it is an electronical device for testing purposes ? hmm ...
many
> things to find out.
>
> > Joerg did some research on this and I think it was about 200$ for
> > assembling plus parts.
>
> 200 us$ per EEG ? Uh ... maybe most people (like me) would do it on
> their own for this price ...
>
> but on the other side ... 200$+~150$ .. = 350$ is still cheaper
then the
> commercial ones.
>
> Klaus
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