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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Terminator arm is worlds most advanced
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donmck Guru Joined: 09/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1313 |
'Terminator' arm is world's most advanced prosthetic limb Found this video on http://www.overclockers.com.au/ and I'm sure it will be of interest to this group: Here's an amazing terminator-like bionic arm. The new bebionic3 myoelectric hand, which is also made from aluminium and alloy knuckles, moves like a real human limb by responding to Nigel's muscle twitches. Incredibly, the robotic arm is so sensitive it means the father-of-one can touch type on a computer keyboard, peel vegetables, and even dress himself for the first time in six years. The bit with the eggs is fairly impressive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qUPnnROxvY Don... https://www.dontronics.com |
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JohnS Guru Joined: 18/11/2011 Location: United KingdomPosts: 3801 |
Ah... the terminator's back A limb at a time. |
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vasi Guru Joined: 23/03/2007 Location: RomaniaPosts: 1697 |
The most interesting part is the sensor data analysis. Which sensors/electrodes we can use to read the bio-currents? Hobbit name: Togo Toadfoot of Frogmorton Elvish name: Mablung Miriel Beyound Arduino Lang |
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JakeStew Newbie Joined: 02/12/2012 Location: United StatesPosts: 11 |
Not to minimize the importance of this revolutionary device... but it's got 8 preset patterns controlled by two muscles. You certainly can't touch type with it. This stuff has been around for quite a long time, I'm surprised it's taken so long to do anything with the tech. > Which sensors/electrodes we can use to read the bio-currents? Most of the papers I've read use a instrumentation amplifier wired in a differential mode fed into an ADC. With that setup you get a one period sine wave as the nerve impulse travels from the first to second input. That's the easiest way to filter the noisy bio-voltages you get when connected to the skin. -Jake |
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elproducts Senior Member Joined: 19/06/2011 Location: United StatesPosts: 282 |
This is one of my favorite robot arm videos. Doing this with a simple stack of Servo motors and brackets seems very possible with a Maximite if you had the image already on the SD card. Makes me wonder if you could use an arm like this to make sculptures if you put a dremel in place of the pen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbdQbyff_Sk www.elproducts.com |
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