T-Sens: Surface Electromyogram (sEMG)

T-Sens wireless module for surface electromyography (sEMG) measurement.

Introduction

EMG, or Electromyography, is a technique for recording and interpreting the electrical activity of groups of muscles at rest and during activity. Electrodes can be placed anywhere on the body, such as the arms or legs, which are used to detect the electric potential generated by muscle cells. EMG can be used to detect muscle abnormalities, activation level, recruitment order, or to analyze the biomechanics of movement.

CAPTIV Software

CAPTIV is a flexible and scalable software and hardware solution enabling the synchronous recording, display, and analysis of multiple data sources and inputs. Up to 32 wireless sensors can be recorded and synchronized with 3rd party devices such as eye-trackers, dry EEG systems, and more. CAPTIV also has multiple analysis tools and reports, such as heart rate, joint angles, static and dynamic EMG, gait, arousal, and more. All of the data can be export into standard formats, or automatically integrated into reports. 

Specifications

Sampling rate

2048 Hz

Resolution

16 bits

Electrical Characteristics

Power

Li-Ion 300mAh

Recording time

8h

Charging Time

3h

Mechanical Characteristics

Size

52mm x 25mm x 14mm

Weight

20g

Operating Conditions

Temperature

0°C to 40°C

Humidity

<60°

Shock resistance

2000 G