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STMicroelectronics Pte st cortex f4 microcontroller stm32f401ret6
(a) The sensor board connected to the <t>microcontroller</t> board; (b) The glove applied to a wrist with the two PCBs in the accordingly attached bags.
St Cortex F4 Microcontroller Stm32f401ret6, supplied by STMicroelectronics Pte, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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st cortex f4 microcontroller stm32f401ret6 - by Bioz Stars, 2026-07
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Article Title: A compact setup for behavioral studies measuring limb acceleration

Journal: HardwareX

doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00522

(a) The sensor board connected to the microcontroller board; (b) The glove applied to a wrist with the two PCBs in the accordingly attached bags.
Figure Legend Snippet: (a) The sensor board connected to the microcontroller board; (b) The glove applied to a wrist with the two PCBs in the accordingly attached bags.

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Accelera screenshots: (a) Connecting Accelera to the microcontroller board; The numbers are labeling the available buttons: (1) open a previously stored file; (2) Save recorded data to file; (3) connect a hardware device; (4) options, the corresponding widget is shown in (d); (5) record data in continuous mode; (6) start protocol mode; (7) start external trigger mode; (8) stop continuous mode; (9) software information; (b) Data visualization of Accelera in continuous mode; (c) Protocol mode with three sections; Basic Experimental Setup: allows the user to set the timings for the protocol; Experiment Progress: Shows the progress of the current experiment block, the progress of the break and the progress of the whole experiment; Acceleration Data: shows the currently recorded curve; (d) The settings window can be used to configure the hardware and calibrate the sensor.
Figure Legend Snippet: Accelera screenshots: (a) Connecting Accelera to the microcontroller board; The numbers are labeling the available buttons: (1) open a previously stored file; (2) Save recorded data to file; (3) connect a hardware device; (4) options, the corresponding widget is shown in (d); (5) record data in continuous mode; (6) start protocol mode; (7) start external trigger mode; (8) stop continuous mode; (9) software information; (b) Data visualization of Accelera in continuous mode; (c) Protocol mode with three sections; Basic Experimental Setup: allows the user to set the timings for the protocol; Experiment Progress: Shows the progress of the current experiment block, the progress of the break and the progress of the whole experiment; Acceleration Data: shows the currently recorded curve; (d) The settings window can be used to configure the hardware and calibrate the sensor.

Techniques Used: Labeling, Software, Blocking Assay



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STMicroelectronics Pte st cortex f4 microcontroller stm32f401ret6
(a) The sensor board connected to the <t>microcontroller</t> board; (b) The glove applied to a wrist with the two PCBs in the accordingly attached bags.
St Cortex F4 Microcontroller Stm32f401ret6, supplied by STMicroelectronics Pte, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/product/st+cortex+f4+microcontroller+stm32f401ret6/pmc11022083-63-14-19?v=STMicroelectronics+Pte
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
st cortex f4 microcontroller stm32f401ret6 - by Bioz Stars, 2026-07
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(a) The sensor board connected to the microcontroller board; (b) The glove applied to a wrist with the two PCBs in the accordingly attached bags.

Journal: HardwareX

Article Title: A compact setup for behavioral studies measuring limb acceleration

doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00522

Figure Lengend Snippet: (a) The sensor board connected to the microcontroller board; (b) The glove applied to a wrist with the two PCBs in the accordingly attached bags.

Article Snippet: For minimum size and efficient data transfer we designed a custom PCB including an ST Cortex F4 microcontroller (STM32F401RET6, STMicroelectronics, Switzerland).

Techniques:

Accelera screenshots: (a) Connecting Accelera to the microcontroller board; The numbers are labeling the available buttons: (1) open a previously stored file; (2) Save recorded data to file; (3) connect a hardware device; (4) options, the corresponding widget is shown in (d); (5) record data in continuous mode; (6) start protocol mode; (7) start external trigger mode; (8) stop continuous mode; (9) software information; (b) Data visualization of Accelera in continuous mode; (c) Protocol mode with three sections; Basic Experimental Setup: allows the user to set the timings for the protocol; Experiment Progress: Shows the progress of the current experiment block, the progress of the break and the progress of the whole experiment; Acceleration Data: shows the currently recorded curve; (d) The settings window can be used to configure the hardware and calibrate the sensor.

Journal: HardwareX

Article Title: A compact setup for behavioral studies measuring limb acceleration

doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00522

Figure Lengend Snippet: Accelera screenshots: (a) Connecting Accelera to the microcontroller board; The numbers are labeling the available buttons: (1) open a previously stored file; (2) Save recorded data to file; (3) connect a hardware device; (4) options, the corresponding widget is shown in (d); (5) record data in continuous mode; (6) start protocol mode; (7) start external trigger mode; (8) stop continuous mode; (9) software information; (b) Data visualization of Accelera in continuous mode; (c) Protocol mode with three sections; Basic Experimental Setup: allows the user to set the timings for the protocol; Experiment Progress: Shows the progress of the current experiment block, the progress of the break and the progress of the whole experiment; Acceleration Data: shows the currently recorded curve; (d) The settings window can be used to configure the hardware and calibrate the sensor.

Article Snippet: For minimum size and efficient data transfer we designed a custom PCB including an ST Cortex F4 microcontroller (STM32F401RET6, STMicroelectronics, Switzerland).

Techniques: Labeling, Software, Blocking Assay