This FAQ analyzes the open-drain physical layer and the nuances of register-level addressing to better understand I2C communication.
A brain–machine interface (BMI) is a device that translates neuronal information into commands capable of controlling external software or hardware such as a computer or robotic arm. BMIs are often ...
Recent demonstrations of direct, real-time interfaces between living brain tissue and artificial devices, such as computer cursors, robots and mechanical prostheses, have opened new avenues for ...