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Cannot get sample rates over 1600 Hz with Ganglion #85

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chrisjz opened this issue Oct 31, 2018 · 0 comments
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Cannot get sample rates over 1600 Hz with Ganglion #85

chrisjz opened this issue Oct 31, 2018 · 0 comments

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chrisjz commented Oct 31, 2018

I've been trying for a while to get sample rates of 3200 Hz or more on the Ganglion with Wifi Shield but I just can't get it to work.

I tried using both the Python (OpenBCI_Python > v1.0.1) and NodeJS (OpenBCI_NodeJS_Wifi > master branch) implementations with no success. That's why I'm thinking it could either be a hardware or firmware issue of either the Ganglion or Wifi Shield. I did not test with a Cyton.

The highest sample rate I can get is around 1900-2000 Hz when I set it to 25600 Hz.

Has anyone succeeded in getting 3200 Hz or more working?

These are all the different configurations I've tried in combination:

  • Latency: different ranges
  • TCP, UDP and UDP with burst
  • WiFi Direct and Station
  • Sample Rates: works fine from 200 Hz to 1600 Hz but none higher
  • Accelerometer: on and off
  • Output: raw and JSON
  • Channels: all 4 and even with just first enabled only
  • OS: Windows 10 on 2 different computers
  • WiFi: tried 3 different WiFi transmitters, 2 different routers (when via WiFi Station) in 2 different locations
  • Timestamps: enabled and disabled
  • Sample numbers: false and true
  • Send counts: on and off

WiFi Shield firmware: 2.0.5
Ganglion firmware: 2.0.0

The shop listing for the WiFi Shield mentions "With a high speed network switch, sample rates over 2000Hz are possible", could this be what I need? What is meant by a "high speed network switch"?

Thanks in advance.

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