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STEM PROJECTS
STEM education is vital for global competitiveness. We at MIKROE, as leaders in embedded solutions, support STEM through innovations like mikroBUS™ and EmbeddedWiki™, a platform with 1M+ projects. Through hands-on projects, we bring STEM to life, offering an easy and fast path from learning to creating, making advanced health tech accessible to all.
Jumpstart Your Next STEM Project Here
STAY HEART-SMART -
Advanced ECG for a healthier future
To get started with this project, you'll need ECG 4 Click, an Arduino UNO Rev3, and the NECTO Studio IDE. The ECG 4 Click uses the BMD101 SoC from NeuroSky, featuring HR and ECG functionality. It amplifies weak bio-signals through a low-noise instrumentation amplifier and processes signals using various filters. Accurate electrode placement is vital for reliable readings. Get started on EmbeddedWiki.
YOUR BRAIN's ACTIVITY -
Revealed in every pulse
You'll need the EEG Click, Nucleo-64 with STM32L476RG MCU, and NECTO Studio. EEG Click monitors brain activity by amplifying faint signals for the host MCU, using a precision instrumentation amplifier to reduce noise and improve readings. Find the fully-featured project on EmbeddedWiki.
TEMPERATURE RISING?
Let's find out
For this project, you will need the Fever Click, the Curiosity Nano with PIC18F57Q43 eval kit, and the NECTO Studio. Fever Click is designed to monitor body temperature, alerting you to 'fever/no fever' states (above 37.5℃). It utilizes the MAX30205 temperature sensor, which converts measurements into digital form using a high-resolution ADC. The sensor features one-shot and shutdown modes to reduce power usage and includes selectable timeout options to prevent bus lockup. Find every step on EmbeddedWiki.
INSTANTANEOUS DATA -
Blood Oxygen Saturation
For this project, you'll need the Oximeter 2 Click, Clicker 2 for Kinetis dev board, and the NECTO Studio. Oximeter 2 Click measures blood oxygen saturation using the ADPD144RI optical sensor. It features LED emitters and 4-channel photodiodes, ensuring optimal signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for accurate readings through synchronous detection in red and infrared wavelengths, effectively rejecting ambient light interference. Try it for yourself on EmbeddedWiki.
WANT TO JOIN THE STEM MOVEMENT?
Join the movement to revolutionize health monitoring with MIKROE’s Click boards™! Showcase your silicon alongside leading industry innovators, integrating your technology into the largest embedded projects platform, EmbeddedWiki, which features over 1M+ ready-for-use embedded projects. Don’t miss your chance to expand your market presence and collaborate with MIKROE today!
ABOUT EMBEDDEDWIKI
EmbeddedWiki uses pre-designed and standardized hardware and software solutions, and serves as a starting point for developing customized products or applications. The platform has 1M+ ready-for-use projects, and covers 12 topics and 200 applications. Each entry contains a full description of the project, plus a list of parts that is required, schematics, 100% working code and a step-by-step assembly guide. EmbeddedWiki project presents all the essential information for a successful result – all available from one source.
ABOUT MIKROE
MIKROE is committed to changing the embedded electronics industry through the use of time-saving industry-standard hardware and software solutions. With unique concepts like Remote Access, One New Product/Day, Multi-Architectural IDE and most recently, the EmbeddedWiki™ platform with more than million ready-for-use projects, MIKROE combines its dev boards, compilers, smart displays, programmers/debuggers and 1600+ Click peripheral boards to dramatically cut development time. mikroBUS™; mikroSDK™; SiBRAIN™ and DISCON™ are open standards and mikroBUS only has been adopted by over 100 leading microcontroller companies and integrated on their development boards.
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