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rustymind
Rustymind is a driver and parser for NeuroSky MindWave EEG headset written in pure Rust. You can use it to connect, interact, and plot real time data from the headset.
The parser is based on the mindwave mindset communication protocols published by NeuroSky.
See below for a screenshot of real time mindwaves plotted by rustymind-plot
CLI based on rustymind
parser.
Getting Started
rustymind-plot
takes two arguments to run:
- MindWave device path. On Mac, the path would be in the format of
/dev/tty.usbserial-10000
- Headset ID (printed inside the battery case)
cargo run --bin rustymind-plot "/dev/tty.usbserial-10000" a05f
If you don't pass in the headset ID argument, the dongle will auto-connect to any headsets it can find.
To use rustymind
as a library, you need to use connect_headset
function and Parser
struct. For example:
use rustymind::{connect_headset, PacketType, Parser};
let mut port = connect_headset("/dev/tty.usbserial-10000", b"\xa0\x5f")?;
let mut buffer: Vec<u8> = vec![0; 2048];
let mut parser = Parser::new();
loop {
let bytes_read = port.read(buffer.as_mut_slice()).unwrap();
for i in 0..bytes_read {
if let Some(x) = parser.parse(buffer[i]) {
for r in x {
match r {
PacketType::Attention(value) => {
println!("Attention value = {}", value);
}
PacketType::Meditation(value) => {
println!("Meditation value = {}", value);
}
PacketType::AsicEeg(value) => {
println!("EEG power values = {:?}", value);
}
_ => (),
}
}
}
}
}
This software is not intended to be used in medical diagnostics or medical treatment.
Dependencies
~8–18MB
~228K SLoC