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EMG Sensor / Muscle Sensor Module For Arduino

2,213.68

Features

  1. The diameter of the Electrode Pad: 52 mm
  2. Cable Length: 2 feet
  3. Weight: 30gm.
  4. Improved adjustable gain (more rugged)
  5. Onboard port for our new cables
    1. Connects to the board straight out of the box
  6. The reduced voltage needed (+-3.5V)

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SKU: EMGSEN Category:
Description

Description

If you are wandering to make a device that is used to detect measure electrical activity on muscle. then you will need sensors, So, you can buy them at a reasonable price.

The Advance Technologies EMG Muscle Sensor V3.0 With Cable And Electrodes will measure the filtered and rectified electrical activity of a muscle outputting 0-Vs Volts depending on the amount of activity in the selected muscle, where Vs signifies the voltage of the power source. Power supply voltage: min. +-3.5V.

This Muscle Sensor v3 from Advancer Technologies measures,filters, rectifies, and amplifies the electrical activity of a muscle and produces an analog output signal that can easily be read by a microcontroller, enabling novel, muscle-controlled interfaces for your projects.

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 0.05 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 5 cm
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