Advancer Technologies
Our myoelectric masters at Advancer Technologies are changing the world by helping homegrown inventors flex their creative muscles.
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03/24/2024
MyoWare 2.0 Goes Wireless!
The MyoWare® 2.0 Wireless Shield is designed to take in readings from the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor and wirelessly transmit sensor data with the ESP32-WROOM! This shield also includes a built-in LiPo battery to remotely power the muscle sensor and the ESP32 module. The Wireless Shield is equipped with snap connectors and low-profile pogo pins on the board, so you can easily stack it on the top side of the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor. Simply select a Power Source and flip the power switch to the ON position to give the sensor all the power it needs to work its myoelectric magic.
Announcement: https://www.sparkfun.com/news/10041
Product Video: https://youtu.be/d1oUHqPa35I
Product Page: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/23387
04/01/2022
Hello Myoelectric Makers! It’s been a while but we haven’t been just idly sitting around, we’ve been busy tinkering away and we're excited to finally announce the new 2.0 product line! The whole ecosystem has been redesigned so setup is a snap... literally. All shields can now snap directly to the 2.0 Muscle Sensor for a quick and solderless connection. The whole ecosystem is now being manufactured and sold by the electronic experts at SparkFun Electronics, Inc. . https://bit.ly/3iSE7BC
01/06/2021
Use Python to play Flappy Bird with Sensors!
https://www.instructables.com/Muscle-Powered-Flappy-Bird/
09/04/2019
Anything dealing with human augmenting exoskeletons gets a thumbs up from us
UW Assistant Professor Paves the Way for Back Pain Relief with Intelligent Trunk Exoskeletons | News | University of Wyoming Assistant Professor Domen Novak in the University of Wyoming’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering recently received a grant of more than $520,000 from the National Science Foundation for research on trunk exoskeletons that can prevent and relieve back pain.
08/27/2019
A very creative way to eliminate those pesky electrode cables!
Sticker sensor monitors your body using wireless power The sensor could keep tabs on your health without affecting your behavior.
08/23/2019
Another empowering project powered by our sensor!
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CT varsity makes prosthetic hand with muscle sensing LUDHIANA: Under its recently inaugurated robotics and automation lab, students and faculty of CT University have come up with another successful project—Prosthetic Hand.
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