Muscle BioAmp BisCute is the most affordable DIY ElectroMyography (EMG) sensor in the world that allows you to create Human-Computer Interface (HCI) projects with ease. In the process of building your own BisCute by soldering the components on a PCB, you learn what goes into making a functional biopotential amplifier that can be used for amplifying sub mV signals generated by muscles inside your body to a level a microcontroller unit (MCU) can understand.
Note : If you are not interested in learning how to solder the components on the PCB, then check out Muscle BioAmp Candy which is the SMD version of Muscle BioAmp BisCute.
Note : Note: Arduino Uno is not included in the kit.
Features and Specifications:
- Minimum Input Voltage: 3.3 – 30V
- Input Impedance: 10^11 Ω
- Fixed Gain: x2420
- Bandpass Filter: 72 – 720 Hz
- Compatible Hardware: Any development board with an ADC (Arduino UNO & Nano, Adafruit QtPy, STM32 Blue Pill, BeagleBone Black, Raspberry Pi Pico, to name just a few) or a standalone ADC of your choice
- Biopotentials: EMG (Electromyography)
- No. of channels: 1
- Electrodes: 3 (Positive, negative and reference)
- Dimensions: 3.0 x 4.5 cm
- Open Source: Hardware + Software
Package Includes:
1 x Muscle BioAmp BisCute
Components
1 x BioAmp Cable v3 (50cm)
1 x Jumper Cables (Pack of 3)
3 x Boxy Gel Electrodes
1 x Muscle BioAmp Band
Useful Links:
Github Repository: https:Â https://github.com/upsidedownlabs/Muscle-BioAmp-BisCute
Complete Documentation: https://docs.upsidedownlabs.tech/hardware/bioamp/muscle-bioamp-biscute/index.html Â
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