Datasheet

Electromyography (EMG)
Assembled Sensor Data Sheet
BUNDLE-EMG-UCE6 280920
PLUX Wireless Biosignals, S.A.
Av. 5 de Outubro, n. 70 2
1050-059 Lisbon, Portugal
bitalino@plux.info
http://bitalino.com/
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SPECIFICATIONS
> Pre-assembled Electromyography (EMG)
sensor with SnapBIT-DUO
> Fixed electrode distance
> Single cable connection
FEATURES
> Allows basic EMG data acquisition
> Easy to wear
> Plug & play design
> Raw data acquisition
APPLICATIONS
> Human-Computer Interaction
> Robotics & Cybernetics
> Physiology studies
> Psychophysiology
> Biomechanics
> Biofeedback
> Muscle reflex studies
> Nerve conduction measurement
> Biomedical devices prototyping
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The BITalino assembled EMG sensor is
designed for everyone who wants to
measure muscle activity by evaluating
electromyography (EMG) signals. This
bundle is completely assembled with our
3D Printed Casing for BITalino (r)evolution
Plugged making it more convenient to use,
wearable, sharable & transportable. The
Assembled Electromyography (EMG)
Sensors with SnapBIT-DUO allow
repeatedly accurate & fast measurements,
once the user can benefit from the pre-
fixed electrode distance, 1-lead cable for
each sensor (instead of 2-lead or 3-lead
cable). Only one reference cable is needed
when working with one or several
assembled sensors.
Fig. 1. Assembled EMG sensor top view.
Fig. 2. Assembled EMG sensor top (left) and bottom
(right) view from the inside.
Fig. 3. Typical raw EMG data (acquired with BITalino
(r)evolution) on the muscle biceps brachii with flexion of
elbow and forearm in supination.
Fig. 4. Example electrode placement of the assembled
version along the muscle fibers and the reference electrode
on a bone.

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