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 Knowledge of basic high school Physics. |
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
Show the “ExpEYES” device ports and terminals, as per narration.
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ExpEYES Junior device looks like this.
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Here is a list of some important features of ExpEYES Junior. | |
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Features
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Open Firefox web browser. | Anyone can buy this device online.
To do so, open any web browser. |
Point to the address bar.
Scroll and show the page. |
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. |
The ExpEYES software is available on various 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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Point to the address bar.
Type http://expeyes.in |
Alternately, open your 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.
In the Save File dialog box, 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. |
The 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. |
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Installation Netbook. |
Now, let's see how to install the software on a Netbook. |
Point to Lubuntu software Center. | ExpEYES software can be installed on a 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.
The software interface opens. |
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Installation Andriod. |
Let's install the Software on Andriod. |
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Installation on Android |
Please ensure that wifi or Data pack is available on your Andriod 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.
The download starts immediately. |
Click on OPEN. | After downloading, click on OPEN. |
Point to ExpEYES Experiments dialog box. | ExpEYES Experiments dialog box opens. |
Click on the checkbox, Use by default for this USB device. | Click on the checkbox, Use by default for this USB device. |
Click on OK.
Point to ExpEYES interface. |
Click on OK.
The interface opens. |
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Installation Windows OS |
Now 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 MCP2200 Driver 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://sourcef orge.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 contents of the zip file are 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 is displayed. |
Navigate to croplus file.
Right click, select Properties. Point to croplus Properties window. |
Locate croplus file.
Now 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.
Now, the 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 now connect the device to our system using the USB port.
Once connected the software interface opens. |
Now, I will demonstrate a basic experiment using the device and its interface. | |
Show the connections and interface. | To demonstrate the experiment, we require a battery as external source of voltage.
Voltage of the battery should be “3V”. For this experiment, Ground terminal and A1 terminal should be 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. | Instead of the battery, we can use PVS as the internal source of voltage.
For this experiment, I have connected A1 to PVS. On the right side of the interface, Set PVS = 3V (this is displayed or do you have to type it???) 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 is designed and developed by the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. |
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Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India More information on this Mission is available at |
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. |