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Myoscan EMG Sensor
MyoScan (sEMG) Sensor
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MyoScan EMG Sensor (Protected Pin) 60in, 154cm

A pre-amplified surface electromyography sensor used with the ProComp Infiniti channels A – B for RAW sEMG. Compatible with Triode electrodes or extender cables for wider placement of electrodes. Range of 0 – 2000 µV. MyoScan sensors are used on the fast inputs A or B of Thought Technology Encoders, which sample at 2048 s/s. The sensor captures raw EMG at frequencies up to 500 Hertz (Hz) and maintains the signal in its faster RAW format.

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