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Version: 1.1.1

Muscle BioAmp BisCute

Most affordable DIY Electromyography (EMG) sensor

Overview

Muscle BioAmp BisCute is an ultra-affordable DIY ElectroMyography (EMG) sensor that allows you to create a Human-Computer Interface (HCI) with ease and in the process of building your own BisCute, you learn what goes into making a functional biopotential amplifier that can be used for amplifying sub mV signals created by muscles inside your body to a level a microcontroller unit (MCU) can understand. To record the EMG signals you can use any standalone ADC like ADS1115 or any microcontroller development board with an ADC of your choice like Arduino UNO/Nano.

Muscle BioAmp BisCute

Features & Specifications

Minimum Input Voltage3.3-30 V
Input Impedance10^11 Ω
Fixed Gainx2420
Bandpass filter72 – 720 Hz
Compatible HardwareAny development board with an ADC (Arduino UNO & Nano, Espressif ESP32, Adafruit QtPy, STM32 Blue Pill, BeagleBone Black, Raspberry Pi Pico, to name just a few)
BioPotentialsEMG (Electromyography)
No. of channels1
Electrodes3 (Positive, Negative, and Reference)
Dimensions3.0 x 4.5 cm
Open SourceHardware + Software

Hardware

Images below shows a quick overview of the hardware design.

PCB frontPCB back
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Assemblying the kit

You can get your own Muscle BioAmp BisCute bag of parts from our store or Tindie and for assembling your Biscute you can either take a look at this interactive BOM or the step by step guide below.

Step 1 - Bare boardStep 2 - 100K ResistorStep 3 - 10K ResistorStep 4 - 1M Resistor
Step 5 - 330R ResistorStep 6 - 220K ResistorStep 7 - 4.7nF CapacitorStep 8 - 2.2uF Capacitor
Step 9 - 470uF CapacitorStep 10 - 100nF CapacitorStep 11 - 1nF CapacitorStep 13 - 1K Resistor
Step 13 - BioAmp ConnectorStep 14 - Header PinStep 15 - ICStep 16 - Biscute ready

Still can't figure out the assembly? You can follow the video provided below to assemble your BisCute.

Connecting with Arduino

After assembling the kit, you can pair it with any development board with an ADC (Arduino UNO & Nano, Espressif ESP32, Adafruit QtPy, STM32 Blue Pill, BeagleBone Black, Raspberry Pi Pico, to name just a few) or any standalone ADC of your choice.

To measure the EMG signals, just connect BioAmp Cable v3 with the Muscle BioAmp BisCute as shown in the image below, and get started.

Muscle BioAmp BisCute

Using the Sensor

Some project ideas

We have curated a playlist for you which consists some awesome project ideas for you to get started with your next HCI project.