ExpEYES/C2/Introduction-to-ExpEYES-Junior/English
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Title Slide |
Hello everyone.
Welcome to this tutorial on Introduction to ExpEYES Junior. |
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Learning Objectives We will learn:
We will also learn to,
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In this tutorial, we will learn:
We will also learn to:
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System Requirement
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Here I am using
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Pre-requisties
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To follow this tutorial, you should have
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What is ExpEYES?
Experiments for Young Engineers and Scientists.
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Let's first see what is ExpEYES.
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ExpEYES
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ExpEYES Junior device looks like this.
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Show the picture of connection. |
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Here is a list of some important features of ExpEYES Junior. | |
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Features
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Let's see how to buy the device online. | |
Point to the address bar.
Scroll and show the page. |
Open Firefox web browser, in the address bar type,
http://expeyes.in/hardware-availability and press Enter. A web page opens with all the details to buy the device. |
Let's learn about the availability of the Software on different operating systems. | |
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Software Availability
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Software Software works on
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The software works on -
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Installation Ubuntu Linux OS |
To begin with, let's install on Ubuntu Linux OS. |
Show Ubuntu Software Center. | We can install the Software directly from Ubuntu Software Center. |
Point to the address bar.
Type http://expeyes.in |
Alternately, open Firefox web browser.
In the address bar, type: http://expeyes.in |
Point to SOFTWARE tab.
Point to Software Installation page. |
On the page, click on SOFTWARE tab.
Software Installation page opens. |
Click on link expeyes.deb
Point to Save File dialog box Select Save File click on OK. |
Click on the link expeyes.deb.
Save File dialog box opens, select Save File and click on OK. |
Click on the downloaded file. | Click on the downloaded file. |
Cursor in Ubuntu Software Centre.
Click on Install button. |
File opens in Ubuntu Software Centre.
Click on Install button. |
Point to Authenticate dialog box.
Type the system password Click on Authenticate button. |
Authenticate dialog box appears.
Type the system password and click on Authenticate button. The installation may take a few minutes. |
Point to Dash Home
Click on Dash Home. Search bar, type expeyes junior. |
To open the Software interface,
Click on Dash Home. In the search bar type expeyes junior. |
Point to ExpEYES Junior icon.
Click to open the interface. |
ExpEYES Junior icon appears.
Click on it, to open the interface. |
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Installation Netbook. |
Let's install the Software on Netbook. |
Point to Lubuntu software Center. | ExpEYES Junior software can be installed on Netbook using Lubuntu Software Center. |
Right click on Software Center icon.
Select Open. Point to Lubuntu Software center. |
Right click on Software Center icon.
Select Open. Lubuntu Software Center window opens. |
In Search a package box, type expeyes
Expeyes icon appears, Select the icon. |
In Search a package box, type expeyes.
Expeyes icon appears. Select the icon. |
Point to the Status bar.
Click on the Add to the Apps Basket button. |
On the Status bar, click on Add to the Apps Basket button. |
Point to Menu bar, click on Apps Basket button.
Point to Apps Basket. |
On the Menu bar, click on Apps Basket button.
Apps Basket window opens. |
Point to Package list, select Expeyes.
Click on Install Packages button. |
From the Package list, select Expeyes.
Click on Install Packages button. |
Point to Authenticate dialog box.
Type system password. Click on Authenticate button. |
Authenticate dialog box appears.
Type the system password and click on Authenticate button. |
Point to Installing packages dialog box. | Installing packages dialog box appears.
The installation may take a few minutes. |
Show the connection of Netbook to the device using USB cable. | Connect the Netbook to the device using USB cable. |
Click on Start button.
Navigate to Education. |
To open the software interface in Netbook, click on Start button.
Navigate to Education. |
Select ExpEYES Junior.
Point to the software interface. |
Select ExpEYES Junior.
Software interface opens. |
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Installation Android. |
Let's install the Software on Android. |
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Installation on Android |
Please ensure that wifi or Data pack is available on your Android device. |
Show the connection of Android to the device using OTG cable. | ExpEYES Junior device can be connected through OTG cable to your mobile. |
Click on the Home button on your mobile.
Point to Google Play Store in the Android. |
Click on Home button on your mobile.
Navigate to Google Play Store. |
Click on APPS.
Point to APPS. |
Click on APPS.
APPS page opens. |
Click on magnifying glass on the top right corner. | Click on magnifying glass on the top right corner. |
Type expeyes, click on the ExpEYES.
Click on INSTALL. |
Type expeyes, click on ExpEYES. <pause>
Click on INSTALL. |
Point to Accept. | Accept the license agreement.
Downloading starts. |
Click on OPEN. | After downloading, click on OPEN. |
Point to ExpEYES Experiments dialog box. | ExpEYES Experiments dialog box opens. |
Click on the check box, Use by default for this USB device. | Click on the check box, Use by default for this USB device. |
Click on OK.
Point to ExpEYES interface. |
Click on OK.
Interface opens. |
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Installation Windows OS |
Let us learn to install the software on Windows Operating System. |
Point to the address bar, type the url expeyes.in
press Enter. |
Open your default web browser.
In the address bar, type the URL expeyes.in and press Enter. ExpEYES page opens. |
Click on SOFTWARE tab, Scroll down to MS Windows. | Click on SOFTWARE tab.
Scroll down to MS Windows. |
Point to Window Desktop. | For Windows installation, we need to install Python interpreter and its required libraries. |
Point to all the libraries.
Show all related drivers |
Download and install the following drivers and files:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/CDM/CDM20814_Setup.exe
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7/python-2.7.msi http://pythonxy.googlecode.com/files/pyserial-2.5.0_py27.exe http://effbot.org/downloads/PIL-1 .1.7.win32-py2.7.exe http://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy/files/NumPy/1.5.1/numpy- 1.5.1-win32-superpack-python2.7.exe/download http://sourceforge.net/projects/scipy/files/scipy/0.10.1/scipy-0.10.1- win32-superpack-python2.7.exe/download expeyes.zip. |
Point to the files in Downloads library. | I have already downloaded all the files in my Downloads library. |
Right click on expeyes-3.0.0 zip file >>
click on Extract Here option. Point to the extracted file. |
Right click on expeyes-3.0.0 zip file and click on Extract Here option.
The file is extracted. |
Double click on expeyes-3.0.0 folder. | Double click on expeyes-3.0.0 folder. |
Double click on expeyes-junior folder.
Point to the list. |
Double click on eyes-junior folder.
A list of files open. |
Navigate to croplus file.
Right click, select Properties. Point to croplus Properties window. |
Navigate to croplus file.
Right click and select Properties. croplus Properties window opens. |
Click on Change button, Select Python, click OK. | Click on Change button.
Select Python, then click OK. |
Click OK in the Properties window.
Double click croplus file. |
Click OK in the Properties window.
Double click on croplus file. |
Point to the Python exe file
Point to ExpEYES junior interface. |
You can see that Python exe file is running.
Software interface opens. |
Point to ExpEYES junior interface. | Please note, while installing the Software on Windows 8/8.1, enable unsigned driver installation in settings. |
Show connection to the system.
Point to the interface. |
We can connect the device to the system through USB port.
Once connected, the software interface opens. |
Now, I will show a basic experiment using the device and interface. | |
Measure and verify Voltages. | In this experiment we will measure and compare the voltages of external and internal sources. |
Show the connections and interface. | To show the experiment, we require a battery as external source of voltage.
Voltage of the battery is “3V”. For this experiment, Ground(GND) terminal and A1 terminal are connected to the battery. |
Click on A1 to show the voltage across the A1 terminal.
Point to the voltage |
On the interface, click on A1 to show the voltage across A1 terminal.
The displayed voltage is “+3.15V”. On reversing the connection, the voltage is “-3.14V” |
Point to the displayed values. | In the place of the battery, we can use PVS as internal source of voltage.
For this experiment, A1 is connected to PVS. On the right side of the interface, Set PVS value= 3V and press enter. The displayed voltage of PVS is 3.001V. |
Click on A1 to show the voltage across the A1 terminal. | On the top left corner, click on A1.
The displayed voltage of A1 is “3.008V”. |
Let us summarize. | |
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Summary We have learnt,
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In this tutorial, we have learnt:
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Assignment
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As an assignment,
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Design and Development ExpEYES is designed and developed by the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. |
ExpEYES Junior is designed and developed by the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. |
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The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD Government of India.
This tutorial is contributed by Madhuri Ganapathi and Kaushik Datta. Thank you for joining. |