EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & Robotics

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EMG muscle signal sensor kit that reads muscle activity and outputs a microcontroller-friendly signal for Arduino projects. Perfect for gesture-controlled robotics, wearables, and biofeedback demos.

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Product Overview

The EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit measures the electrical activity produced by your muscles (electromyography, EMG) and outputs a microcontroller-readable signal for Arduino robotics, wearables, and human-machine interface projects. Use it to detect muscle flexes and translate them into actions like moving a servo, triggering a relay, changing LED patterns, or controlling a robot based on real muscle activity. It is a solid pick for gesture control, biofeedback demos, and STEM learning around real-world sensor signals and basic signal processing.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. It outputs a microcontroller-readable analog EMG signal for Arduino projects, and it can be used with Raspberry Pi when paired with an analog-to-digital converter, since standard Raspberry Pi GPIO pins do not read analog signals directly.
ShillehTek components are supplied with pre-soldered headers when applicable, so the module is intended to be wired without header soldering. You still need to connect the sensor, electrodes, and your controller correctly before reading muscle activity.
The module provides an analog output that represents detected muscle electrical activity. Read it with a microcontroller analog input or an external ADC; it is not used as an I2C, SPI, or UART sensor.
Yes. A microcontroller can detect muscle flexes from the EMG signal and run code that moves a servo, triggers a relay, changes LED patterns, or controls a robot based on thresholds or signal processing.
EMG readings depend on which muscle is measured, electrode contact, body movement, and how the signal is interpreted in software. Try consistent placement, secure leads, and recalibrate your detection threshold for each user or muscle.

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Features & Specs

Muscle Signal Input Reads EMG activity so your code can react to real muscle movement in real time.

Arduino and Robotics Friendly Easy to integrate with Arduino-style projects for servo control, triggers, and automation.

Gesture Control Builds Great for controlling robots, RC devices, or interactive props using muscle activation.

Wearables and Biofeedback Ideal for fitness prototypes, assistive-tech experiments, and interactive wearable demos.

STEM Learning Tool Helps teach EMG basics, threshold detection, and working with noisy analog sensor signals.

Documents

Full Product Manual ShillehTek EMG Muscle Signal Sensor Module Kit for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Robotics | ShillehTek Product Manual In-depth setup guide with wiring, code examples, and troubleshooting.

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