Take control of your next project with your muscles using the MyoWare Muscle Sensor! Pair it with Muscle Sensor Surface EMG Electrodes and a microcontroller like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or Beagle Bone Black to build a low - cost DIY EMG. Electromyography, used to evaluate and record skeletal muscle electrical activity, has many applications. You can use this sensor in prosthetics, robotics, and more. Attach the sensor to a large muscle such as your bicep, flex, and measure the signal spike as an analog voltage. Ideal for hobbyists, tinkerers, and students. Check the datasheet for setup details. Note: Electrodes and an analog - reading microcontroller are not included.





To use the MyoWare Muscle Sensor, first pair it with Muscle Sensor Surface EMG Electrodes and an analog - reading microcontroller like Arduino or Raspberry Pi. These are not included with the sensor, so you'll need to get them separately. Attach the sensor to a large muscle, like your bicep. Once it's attached, you can flex your muscle, and the sensor will measure the signal spike as an analog voltage. When you're done using the sensor, store it in a dry place. Keep it away from extreme temperatures and moisture. If you want more information on how to set it up, check the datasheet. It has all the setup configurations and instructions you need.