This is a dry electromyography sensor that reduces crosstalk (contamination from surrounding muscle electrical activity) by using a special input structure, allowing for the measurement of electromyography only from the target muscle.
The Branchito Electrowood is a dry electromyography sensor that reduces crosstalk (interference from surrounding electromyography) by using a special input structure different from that of a conventional differential amplifier circuit, allowing for the measurement of electromyography solely from the target muscle. It can be integrated into custom circuits or used in conjunction with wireless EMG loggers such as the EMG Logger 3, MZ2D, and MZ8D.
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【 ND2PAD-be 】 Input: Dry type (All three electrode plates are inputs.) REF terminal: None (Separate REF cable connection is required) Power supply voltage range: ±2.5V to ±6V, DC5V to 12V *If using a single power supply, a mid-potential creation unit is required Output voltage range: Same as the voltage range of the power supply used Frequency characteristics: 5.3Hz to 442Hz (There is also a type with a different model number that ranges from 1.59Hz to 44.23kHz) EMG amplification rate: 500 times (fixed) CMR: 94dB Cable length: Approximately 1.5m Current consumption: Approximately 6mA External dimensions: 31×19×4.5mm (excluding protrusions)
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Comparison with conventional electromyography sensors.
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