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US Patent 10362958 Systems, articles, and methods for electromyography sensors

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
103629580
Patent Inventor Names
Stephen Lake0
Cezar Morun0
Date of Patent
July 30, 2019
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Patent Application Number
160575730
Date Filed
August 7, 2018
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Nadia A Mahmood
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Patent abstract

Systems, articles, and methods for surface electromyography (“EMG”) sensors that combine elements from traditional capacitive and resistive EMG sensors are described. For example, capacitive EMG sensors that are adapted to resistively couple to a user's skin are described. Resistive coupling between a sensor electrode and the user's skin is galvanically isolated from the sensor circuitry by a discrete component capacitor included downstream from the sensor electrode. The combination of a resistively coupled electrode and a discrete component capacitor provides the respective benefits of traditional resistive and capacitive (respectively) EMG sensor designs while mitigating respective drawbacks of each approach. A wearable EMG device that provides a component of a human-electronics interface and incorporates such capacitive EMG sensors is also described.

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