📈 EMG Sensor – Muscle Signal Detection 📈
The EMG (Electromyography) sensor module is designed to detect electrical activity produced by muscle contractions and convert it into a readable analog signal for microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. This sensor is widely used in simplified medical research, robotics control, prosthetics, and interactive training systems. It comes with surface electrodes that can be attached to the skin for safe and accurate signal detection.
✅ Specifications:
- Sensor Type: EMG (Electromyography).
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V.
- Output Interface: Analog signal.
- Output Range: ~0 – 3.3V (depending on muscle activity).
- Frequency Response: 20 – 500Hz.
- Electrodes: Surface electrodes for skin attachment.
- Compatibility: Works with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other MCUs.
- Module Size: ~37 × 32 mm.
- Approximate Weight: 15 g (without electrodes).
🔹 Key Features:
✔ Detects muscle signals accurately and outputs analog data.
✔ Easy to integrate with Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
✔ Compact and lightweight design.
✔ Safe, non-invasive surface electrodes.
✔ Great for bio-signal learning and interactive control.
📌 Common Applications:
- Robotics control using muscle signals.
- Smart prosthetic applications.
- Interactive training and fitness systems.
- Educational projects for EMG signal processing.
- IoT projects based on bio-signal inputs.