EMG Sensors & Arduino Discussion
Is anyone working with these sensors?
I found a video in French of a guy from FAB Lab in Rennes using and 'Advancer Technology' EMG sensor and an Arduino UNO board.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etaMF_e9jNk
http://www.advancertechnologies.com/2013/09/muscle-sensor-v3-back-in-stock.html
This conductive fabric looks interesting:
http://www.advancertechnologies.com/2013/03/diy-conductive-fabric-electrodes.html
EMG Sensors & Arduino
Re: EMG Sensors & Arduino
I'm not working with these sensors yet but I'm interested in them. Have you found a source of electrodes? I found a source (Jameco) that sells a sweet little low noise high performance differential instrumentation amp suitable for the purpose (i believe so, could be wrong about that), and I can design electronics if that is helpful.
Les
Les
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Hi Guys,
Great topic. The founder of Advancer Technologies, Brian Kaminski, is actually also an e-NABLE volunteer. See this post on the G+ community: https://plus.google.com/117622819016391212084/posts/9EYUyHkiRGy. I'm also very interested in working on myoelectrics, powered prosthetics, etc. Must just find the time to work on it... Keep it going.
Great topic. The founder of Advancer Technologies, Brian Kaminski, is actually also an e-NABLE volunteer. See this post on the G+ community: https://plus.google.com/117622819016391212084/posts/9EYUyHkiRGy. I'm also very interested in working on myoelectrics, powered prosthetics, etc. Must just find the time to work on it... Keep it going.
Stephan
Re: EMG Sensors & Arduino
Shouldn't this thread be moved to the Myoelecgtric category?
Les
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Re: EMG Sensors & Arduino
Thanks for this thread. I am also looking for the interfacing of EMG sensors & arduino. You can purchase the kit from this link.
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