A new design and implementation of a control system for an anthropomorphic robotic hand has been developed for the Bioinformatics and Autonomous Learning Laboratory (BALL) at ESPOL. Myoelectric signals were acquired using a bioelectric data acquisition board (CYTON BOARD) with six out of the available eight channels. These signals had an amplitude of 200 [uV] and were sampled at a frequency of 250 [Hz].
The design and implementation of an anthropomorphic robotic hand control system for the Bioengineering and Neuroimaging Laboratory LNB of the ESPOL were elaborated. The myoelectric signals were obtained using a bioelectric data acquisition board (CYTON BOARD) using six channels out of 8 available, which had an amplitude of 200 [uV] at a sampling frequency of 250 [Hz].