2013年8月3日 星期六

Hands on testing of the OpenCapSense Kit

So this is our first hands on experience with the OpenCapSense Kit, our exciting journey begins!

Before start, we first explored on the OpenCapSense website and read through the documentations to gain better understanding of the components and the principles behind.

We then downloaded the Virtual COM port installation and installed the VCP drivers.


We then installed PUTTY to configure the USB port to allow connection.


Once connected, the microprocessor works to receive data from the eight USB ports in a round-robin manner at regular intervals.

PUTTY serves as a platform to display the received data and show them on the screen accordingly.


We also wrote a C# program to display the data just as what PUTTY does. For this program, we could save all the received data in a .csv file for later use.


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