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R24 Robot Interface

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R24 Robot Interface

SKU: A001R1R24A.

$99.00

4-Channel Wireless Receiver module – Control and Automation Interface for (up to 4) ANR M40 Muscle Sense™. The R24 Muscle Receiver connects to wireless M40 devices and provides analog voltage outputs (muscle activation level signals 0-3 V). Requires 3.3 – 5 VDC.

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Category: Machine Control.
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4-Channel Wireless Receiver module – Control and Automation Interface for (up to 4) ANR M40 Muscle Sense™.

Ideal connectivity for providing analog voltage signals for controllers and processors like Arduino, Particle, Raspberry Pi, etc.

Seamless wireless connections to M40s. Automatic restart and reconnect. Pairing, ID color, configuration, and memory.

NOTE:  This product is not required for using the M40 Muscle Sense™ with our Mobile Apps.

Easy integration for robotics and machine control applications.
Convenient input power range: 3.3 – 5.0 V.
Low power consumption: <0.05 A.
Four control signal outputs: 0-3 V (<150 Ω output impedance).

Compact size.
Dimensions: 1.60 x 1.33 x 0.64 in.
Weight: 0.7 oz.

For more information see: R24 product sheet.

Weight 0.23 lbs
Dimensions 4.5 × 4.5 × 1.0 in
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