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− | | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on “Connecting SBHS to Computer”. | + | | Welcome to the '''Spoken tutorial''' on '''“Connecting SBHS to Computer”'''. |
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− | | We would call Single Board Heater System as SBHS in this tutorial. | + | | We would call '''Single Board Heater System''' as "SBHS" in this tutorial. |
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− | | In this spoken tutorial we will learn to set up physical communication between SBHS and computer to install USB driver. | + | | In this spoken tutorial, we will learn to set up physical communication between SBHS and computer to install '''USB driver'''. |
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− | | To work with SBHS, we would require SBHS with power cable and USB/RS232 communication cable. | + | | To work with SBHS, we would require SBHS with '''power cable''' and '''USB/RS232''' communication cable. |
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− | | On a | + | | On a '''Windows''' machine, we would also require '''FTDI Virtual Com Port USB driver''' corresponding to the OS on your computer. |
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− | |You may download it from : [www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm] | + | |You may download it from: [www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm] |
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− | | Let me show you this website | + | | Let me show you this website. |
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− | | On this | + | | On this website, scroll down and choose the '''driver file''' corresponding to your OS. |
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− | |I have downloaded 32 bit 2.08.14 driver file for Windows | + | |I have downloaded '''32 bit 2.08.14 driver file''' for '''Windows'''. |
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− | | The single board heater system and your computer can be connected using a USB cable or RS232 cable. | + | | The '''single board heater system''' and your computer can be connected using a USB cable or RS232 cable. |
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− | |Identify the corresponding | + | |Identify the corresponding '''port'''s on your computer and SBHS. |
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− | | A Serial port on the computer back panel | + | | A '''Serial port''' on the computer back panel, |
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− | | USB and Serial port on the SBHS | + | | USB and Serial port on the SBHS. |
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− | |After you choose between USB and the | + | |After you choose between USB and the serial cable 232, you have to do some corresponding '''jumper''' settings. |
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− | | A jumper is just a small black color connector. | + | | A jumper is just a small black color '''connector'''. |
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− | | A pair of these is shown here | + | | A pair of these is shown here; each jumper can connect two terminals. |
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− | |Here we can see that there are three | + | |Here we can see that there are three '''terminal'''s on either side. |
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− | |We can also see the labels USB and RS232 being printed besides these connectors on the PCB. | + | |We can also see the labels '''USB''' and '''RS232''' being printed besides these connectors on the '''PCB'''. |
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− | |This is how you set the jumpers to choose the USB port for communication | + | |This is how you set the jumpers to choose the USB port for communication. |
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− | |Similarly one can put both the jumpers on common terminal and the terminal towards the label RS232 to choose the RS232 port for communication | + | |Similarly, one can put both the jumpers on common terminal and the terminal towards the label RS232 to choose the RS232 port for communication. |
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− | | After the jumper setting is done, connect the power cable to a 3 pin | + | | After the jumper setting is done, connect the power cable to a '''3 pin, 230 Volt AC''' house hold socket and the SBHS. |
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− | |Switch the mains power ON | + | |Switch the '''mains power ON'''. There may or may not be an ON/OFF switch on the SMPS of the SBHS, below the power cabel connector. |
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− | | If the device is | + | | If the device is successfully powered, the display should turn '''ON'''. |
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− | | After powering ON the SBHS, connect the appropriate USB/RS232 | + | | After powering '''ON''' the SBHS, connect the appropriate USB/RS232 cable to the SBHS and the computer. |
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− | | Here is an illustration of USB | + | | Here is an illustration of USB cable connected to SBHS and the laptop. |
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− | | Always make sure that you | + | | Always make sure that you first power ON the device and then connect the USB/RS232 cable. |
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− | | Next we will see driver installation | + | | Next we will see '''driver''' installation. |
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− | | Recall that the FTDI VCP USB driver was downloaded earlier from ftdichip.com | + | | Recall that the FTDI VCP USB driver was downloaded earlier from '''ftdichip.com'''. |
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− | | You can also find here a guide for driver installation | + | | You can also find here a guide for driver installation. Download the guide from: '''www.ftdichip.com''' |
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− | | Let us go to this website | + | | Let us go to this website. |
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− | | In the left panel, | + | | In the left panel, click on “Drivers”. |
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− | | In the dropdown menu, choose “VCP Drivers” | + | | In the dropdown menu, choose “VCP Drivers”. |
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− | | Click on the “Installation Guides” link on the web page | + | | Click on the “Installation Guides” link on the web page. |
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− | | Choose the required | + | | Choose the required operating system document. |
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− | | Since I am using Windows 7 | + | | Since I am using '''Windows 7''' operating system, I have refered to '''“Windows 7 Installation Guide”. ''' |
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− | | You may choose the Operating System Guide according to your | + | | You may choose the Operating System Guide according to your requirement . |
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− | | Let me show you the Windows 7 PDF guide file. | + | | Let me show you the '''Windows 7 PDF guide''' file. |
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− | | The typical steps involved are | + | | The typical steps involved are: |
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− | | Opening the device manager | + | |* Opening the device manager |
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− | | Locating the USB port | + | |* Locating the USB port |
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− | | Putting the driver path | + | |* Putting the driver path |
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− | | And | + | |* And, repeating the steps once more. |
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− | | | + | | you should get the device listed under COM & LPT. |
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− | | Let me show you this over here | + | | Let me show you this over here. |
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− | | Here for example it is shown as COM 3 | + | | Here, for example, it is shown as COM 3. |
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− | | Now, Let us summarise what we learnt in this tutorial | + | | Now, Let us summarise what we learnt in this tutorial. |
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− | | First is | + | | First is- connect the SBHS and computer. This involves choosing RS232/USB port Jumper settings powering ON the SBHS. |
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− | |Second | + | |Second- install USB driver, downloading the installation guide following the guide and installing the driver. |
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− | | Watch the video available at [http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial ]. | + | | Watch the video available at [http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial]. |
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− | | It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project. If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | + | | It summarises the '''Spoken Tutorial''' project. If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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− | | The Spoken Tutorial | + | | The Spoken Tutorial project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials, gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
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− | |For more details, please write to contact @spoken-tutorial.org | + | |For more details, please write to: '''contact @spoken-tutorial.org''' |
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− | |Spoken Tutorial | + | |'''Spoken Tutorial''' project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project. |
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− | | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | + | | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
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− | |More information on this | + | |More information on this mission is available at: [http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro] |
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| 09:18 | | 09:18 | ||
− | |Thanks for joining | + | |Thanks for joining. This is Rupak Rokade from '''IIT Bombay''', signing off. |
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00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on “Connecting SBHS to Computer”. |
00:05 | We would call Single Board Heater System as "SBHS" in this tutorial. |
00:12 | In this spoken tutorial, we will learn to set up physical communication between SBHS and computer to install USB driver. |
00:21 | To work with SBHS, we would require SBHS with power cable and USB/RS232 communication cable. |
00:35 | On a Windows machine, we would also require FTDI Virtual Com Port USB driver corresponding to the OS on your computer. |
00:44 | You may download it from: [www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm] |
00:54 | Let me show you this website. |
00:59 | On this website, scroll down and choose the driver file corresponding to your OS. |
01:09 | I have downloaded 32 bit 2.08.14 driver file for Windows. |
01:22 | The single board heater system and your computer can be connected using a USB cable or RS232 cable. |
01:30 | Identify the corresponding ports on your computer and SBHS. |
01:35 | Here is an image of the USB port you will find on the back panel of a computer. |
01:44 | A Serial port on the computer back panel, |
01:49 | USB and Serial port on the SBHS. |
01:54 | Please note that before deciding to use RS232 cable, confirm the availability of RS232 port on your computer. |
02:04 | After you choose between USB and the serial cable 232, you have to do some corresponding jumper settings. |
02:12 | A jumper is just a small black color connector. |
02:17 | A pair of these is shown here; each jumper can connect two terminals. |
02:26 | The connectors on SBHS with both the jumpers removed is as shown in the figure. |
02:33 | Here we can see that there are three terminals on either side. |
02:39 | We can also see the labels USB and RS232 being printed besides these connectors on the PCB. |
02:50 | The center terminal on either side is the common terminal. |
02:55 | Take a jumper and connect the common terminal of one side and the terminal closer to the label USB of the same side. |
03:06 | Take another jumper and do the same thing for the other side. |
03:11 | This is how you set the jumpers to choose the USB port for communication. |
03:17 | Similarly, one can put both the jumpers on common terminal and the terminal towards the label RS232 to choose the RS232 port for communication. |
03:29 | I have configured the jumper settings to choose USB port as shown. |
03:38 | After the jumper setting is done, connect the power cable to a 3 pin, 230 Volt AC house hold socket and the SBHS. |
03:51 | Switch the mains power ON. There may or may not be an ON/OFF switch on the SMPS of the SBHS, below the power cabel connector. |
04:06 | If the device is successfully powered, the display should turn ON. |
04:12 | Here is an image of the display on SBHS. |
04:16 | Note that what is actually seen on the display may vary from what is shown. But it should certainly not be blank. |
04:25 | After powering ON the SBHS, connect the appropriate USB/RS232 cable to the SBHS and the computer. |
04:33 | Here is an illustration of USB cable connected to SBHS and the laptop. |
04:42 | Always make sure that you first power ON the device and then connect the USB/RS232 cable. |
04:52 | Next we will see driver installation. |
04:56 | Recall that the FTDI VCP USB driver was downloaded earlier from ftdichip.com. |
05:04 | You can also find here a guide for driver installation. Download the guide from: www.ftdichip.com |
05:13 | Let us go to this website. |
05:22 | In the left panel, click on “Drivers”. |
05:27 | In the dropdown menu, choose “VCP Drivers”. |
05:33 | Click on the “Installation Guides” link on the web page. |
05:41 | Choose the required operating system document. |
05:46 | Since I am using Windows 7 operating system, I have refered to “Windows 7 Installation Guide”. |
05:55 | You may choose the Operating System Guide according to your requirement . |
06:00 | This guide has detailed step by step instructions for driver installation. |
06:07 | Let me show you the Windows 7 PDF guide file. |
06:14 | Follow the steps as explained in this guide and install the driver. |
06:21 | The typical steps involved are: |
06:28 | * Opening the device manager |
06:40 | * Locating the USB port |
06:51 | * Putting the driver path |
07:03 | * And, repeating the steps once more. |
07:08 | Once the driver is successfully installed, |
07:12 | you should get the device listed under COM & LPT. |
07:20 | Let me show you this over here. |
07:28 | Your device should also get a COM number. |
07:32 | Here, for example, it is shown as COM 3. |
07:45 | Now, Let us summarise what we learnt in this tutorial. |
07:51 | First is- connect the SBHS and computer. This involves choosing RS232/USB port Jumper settings powering ON the SBHS. |
08:05 | Second- install USB driver, downloading the installation guide following the guide and installing the driver. |
08:17 | Watch the video available at [1]. |
08:27 | It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project. If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
08:37 | The Spoken Tutorial project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials, gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
08:48 | For more details, please write to: contact @spoken-tutorial.org |
08:56 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
09:00 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
09:07 | More information on this mission is available at: [2] |
09:18 | Thanks for joining. This is Rupak Rokade from IIT Bombay, signing off. |