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A question about integrated EMG measuring with the Gravity: Analog EMG Sensor

userHead avieliyahu36 2020-01-31 04:45:43 10370 Views19 Replies
Hey!
I currently use the myoware sensor, and with this sensor, I can measure the integrated EMG signal that the muscle (or muscles) produces.

I came across your sensor, and it looks really comfortable and easy to use, but from what I saw there isn't a feature of measuring the integrated EMG. I saw only spikes.

Am I mistaken? Is there a way to get the integrated EMG reading from this sensor?

Edit: I would also like to know if this sensor is capable of measuring the soleus muscle, or one of the gastrocnemius muscles.
2020-02-26 14:37:28
nana.wang wrote:
Wed Feb 26, 2020 2:24 am
Hi thank you for your feedback.
We will test it once we back to office.
Thanks!
Here is another example of what I'm looking for:
https://imgur.com/DkxPBbO
I want the signal to look like the signal below, the integrated EMG signal.
I'll wait for your reply:)
userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-02-26 14:37:28
nana.wang wrote:
Wed Feb 26, 2020 2:24 am
Hi thank you for your feedback.
We will test it once we back to office.
Thanks!
Here is another example of what I'm looking for:
https://imgur.com/DkxPBbO
I want the signal to look like the signal below, the integrated EMG signal.
I'll wait for your reply:)
userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-02-25 03:36:30
nana.wang wrote:
Fri Feb 21, 2020 1:52 am
Hi, could you please share the pictures link for our reference?
This is the myoware:
https://imgur.com/cYh1Cvg

This is the Analog EMG:
https://imgur.com/UI3Ugnp

I want to know, if the graph can look like the one in the myoware picture.
userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-02-25 03:36:30
nana.wang wrote:
Fri Feb 21, 2020 1:52 am
Hi, could you please share the pictures link for our reference?
This is the myoware:
https://imgur.com/cYh1Cvg

This is the Analog EMG:
https://imgur.com/UI3Ugnp

I want to know, if the graph can look like the one in the myoware picture.
userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-02-20 16:23:16 Thanks for the reply!
I have looked there, unfortunately, I didn't find my answer there :(
I'll try to explain myself again (sorry for the low quality):
With the myoware, I get an "analog" signal (looks continuous), there is a transition from high voltage to a lower one which looks like a wave.
From what I saw from videos, with the gravity sensor, I can only get "spikes" of activity. There is a sudden spike and then the signal drops to zero.
So my question is if there is any way to get a "continuous" signal, rather than "spikes"?
BTW, I tried to attach some pictures, but it seems like I can't for some reason.
userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-02-20 16:23:16 Thanks for the reply!
I have looked there, unfortunately, I didn't find my answer there :(
I'll try to explain myself again (sorry for the low quality):
With the myoware, I get an "analog" signal (looks continuous), there is a transition from high voltage to a lower one which looks like a wave.
From what I saw from videos, with the gravity sensor, I can only get "spikes" of activity. There is a sudden spike and then the signal drops to zero.
So my question is if there is any way to get a "continuous" signal, rather than "spikes"?
BTW, I tried to attach some pictures, but it seems like I can't for some reason.
userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-02-03 21:57:27 Can someone please help? userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-02-03 21:57:27 Can someone please help? userHeadPic avieliyahu36
2020-01-31 04:45:43 Hey!
I currently use the myoware sensor, and with this sensor, I can measure the integrated EMG signal that the muscle (or muscles) produces.

I came across your sensor, and it looks really comfortable and easy to use, but from what I saw there isn't a feature of measuring the integrated EMG. I saw only spikes.

Am I mistaken? Is there a way to get the integrated EMG reading from this sensor?

Edit: I would also like to know if this sensor is capable of measuring the soleus muscle, or one of the gastrocnemius muscles.
userHeadPic avieliyahu36