MyPo (Myo  & PO)

MyPo (Myo & PO)

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After countless hours of work, we're thrilled to unveil our fully functional prototype of a myoelectric-controlled arm prosthetic, dubbed the Mypo. Combining the capabilities of the commercially available Myo with seamless and wireless control over a PC is a reality. Visit our GitHub project page for comprehensive instructions on the electronics. If you'd like to support our mission, consider making a donation to help us advance this innovative technology. GitHub (WIP) Donations Facebook Page Our Webpage Please note that this prototype, although tested successfully with a few users, has not yet been optimized for varying user sizes and measurements. The files and images posted are specific to a right arm, but can be easily mirrored and resized to suit individual needs. Print Settings: Printer: Ultimaker 2 and FlashForge Creator Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Notes: Sliced in Simplify3D and printed on an Ultimaker 2 (due to 200mm Z-height parts) and FlashForge Creator. All parts were printed in PLA with standard settings, using automatically generated support where necessary. The palm and fingers utilized the same settings as the regular Flexy-Hand from gyrobot. Filaflex filament was used for the flexible hinges. Post-Printing: Components: Refer to our project's GitHub repository (WIP) for detailed instructions. Myo gesture control armband Custom-made MyPo board Bluetooth BLE HM-11 CC2541 SoC Arduino Pro Mini 328 5V/16Mhz 3 x TowerPro MG92B Li-Ion 1S 2500mAh Battery Micro USB 1A Li-ion Battery Charging Board View our small development video to see the Mypo in action. Watch as we conduct initial tests with users and explore the endless possibilities of this revolutionary technology. Get in touch: Feel free to reach out to us at macosta@po.com.py (Project lead developer) with any questions or comments you may have.

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