During the course of the camp, I worked on the EMG project which is also known as an electromyogram. I closely studied the pattern of muscle movements and the sounds inside when the human fist is clenched.
I built a working model of an EMG device from cardboard. It has 2 small servo motors inside it and several jumper wires connected it to the EMG sensor. All the components like lamp, resistors, motors and the button in the circuit are connected to the ESP32 microcontroller on the breadboard. The ESP32 microcontrollers gives instructions or commands to the motors to perform specific tasks in this case "monitor muscle movements to generate graphs that showed heart rate''. the picture below shows the model of my EMG device.
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