- Tue Mar 20, 2018 10:56 am
#198705
Hello all, my team and I are having several issues with the myoware muscle sensor.
Running a read analog sample code, we see a inconstant data.
Using oneMyoware EMG sensor, on the bicep, we see activity is being recorded without muscle being contracted.
The SIG LED incosistantaly lighting up on and off.
There sometimes seems to be a huge delay with arduino serial plotter, recording muscle contraction.
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I currently have a Myoware muscle sensor kit, (KIT-14409), and two Myoware sensors (SEN-13723)
My team and I are using an Lilypad Arduino Simple Board, wired to a USB FTDI breaker.
The FTDI breaker is powering a mini breadboard, which is powering both the Lilypad and Myoware sensor. The myoware sensor has its SIG output connected to one of the analog ports on the Lilypad.
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We are running sample code, “Read Analog” in Arduino.
*/
// the setup routine runs once when you press reset:
void setup() {
// initialize serial communication at 9600 bits per second:
Serial.begin(9600);
}
// the loop routine runs over and over again forever:
void loop() {
// read the input on analog pin 0:
int sensorValue = analogRead(A5);
// print out the value you read:
Serial.println(sensorValue);
delay(1); // delay in between reads for stability
}
Running a read analog sample code, we see a inconstant data.
Using oneMyoware EMG sensor, on the bicep, we see activity is being recorded without muscle being contracted.
The SIG LED incosistantaly lighting up on and off.
There sometimes seems to be a huge delay with arduino serial plotter, recording muscle contraction.
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I currently have a Myoware muscle sensor kit, (KIT-14409), and two Myoware sensors (SEN-13723)
My team and I are using an Lilypad Arduino Simple Board, wired to a USB FTDI breaker.
The FTDI breaker is powering a mini breadboard, which is powering both the Lilypad and Myoware sensor. The myoware sensor has its SIG output connected to one of the analog ports on the Lilypad.
---
We are running sample code, “Read Analog” in Arduino.
*/
// the setup routine runs once when you press reset:
void setup() {
// initialize serial communication at 9600 bits per second:
Serial.begin(9600);
}
// the loop routine runs over and over again forever:
void loop() {
// read the input on analog pin 0:
int sensorValue = analogRead(A5);
// print out the value you read:
Serial.println(sensorValue);
delay(1); // delay in between reads for stability
}