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    IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INEXPENSIVE AND IMPROVED PURPOSE-BUILT HIGH SNR BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL CAPTURE, RECORD, AND ANALYSIS SYSTEM

    It is very important for the brain study to design a multi-channel and high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) bio-medical signal capture, record, and analysis system, which can effectively enhance accuracy and precision of the signal capture under dozens to hundreds of microvolts. Unfortunately, the system for data acquisition is very easily interfered by the environment, the power, and the bio-amplifier, so that the results will lead to a failed promotion of capturing high SNR signals, especially in the tiny brain wave signal. In this study, it has been designed an inexpensive, purpose-built, high SNR brainwave signals measurement system. The system is composed of an improved capture system, record system, and analysis system. To better consider the strength and characteristics of the tiny brainwave signals, the system was designed to include a suitable bio-amplifier to make each channel of the invasive microelectrode able to collect the brainwave signals correctly and it provides recording and analysis software, which can not only extract the characteristics of brainwave signals, but also quickly classify signals. The system can collect biological signals from 10μV to 420μV and has a high SNR>30. The proposed system is easy to make and can be fabricated for the relatively low cost of only US$203. The brain wave signals from the three actions can also be easily classified, with a correct rate up to 46.70%. The system has six improvements: good SNR, the ability to capture small signals, modularity, a low price, easy fabrication, and simple operation.