Design of a Wireless EMG

The Next Hope

Presented by: Konstantin Avdashchenko
Date: Friday July 16, 2010
Time: 17:00 - 18:00
Location: Bell

<p> This talk is a summary of all the steps taken in designing a wireless EMG. Such a device is capable of using the faint electrical signals that muscles give off when used in controlling other systems. Konstantin’s current design is a combination of power supply circuitry to run off a lithium-ion battery, a nRF24l01+ chip for wireless capability, a PIC 18F4550 as the brains of the device, and an amplification board to amplify EMG signals. This presentation will show how each of these elements come together to create a wireless EMG. The talk will cover the sections of design, manufacture, testing, coding, and future work. </p>

Konstantin Avdashchenko

<p> <strong> Konstantin Avdashchenko </strong> received his B.S. in electrical engineering from Union College while minoring in nanotechnology. He has always loved to build everything he could, since only then could he call it &#8220;his own.&#8221; </p>


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