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resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:accelerometers:adxl362:eval-adxl362z-db [15 Jan 2013 21:28] – [Drivers] Nitzan Gadish | resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:accelerometers:adxl362:eval-adxl362z-db [16 Mar 2013 00:11] – [Firmware Options] Nitzan Gadish | ||
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==== Drivers ==== | ==== Drivers ==== | ||
- | Download and install these drivers to connect the board to your PC, then follow **[[resources: | + | Download and install these drivers to connect the board to your PC, then follow |
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==== Programming Environment ==== | ==== Programming Environment ==== | ||
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- To use the data logger or real-time evaluation functionality, | - To use the data logger or real-time evaluation functionality, | ||
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- | - Install the drivers and verify COM port.\\ - Download drivers [[#Drivers|here]].\\ - For instructions on verifying your COM port, click [[resources: | + | - Install the drivers and verify COM port.\\ - Download drivers [[#Drivers|above]].\\ - For instructions on verifying your COM port, click [[resources: |
====== Using the Board ====== | ====== Using the Board ====== | ||
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Analog Devices has developed firmware for implementing the following functions via the EVAL-ADXL362Z-DB: | Analog Devices has developed firmware for implementing the following functions via the EVAL-ADXL362Z-DB: | ||
- | * **Datalogger and GUI (includes real-time data viewer and tilt sensor)**: logs data onto (supplied) microSD card. {{: | + | * **Datalogger and GUI (includes real-time data viewer and tilt sensor)**: logs data onto (supplied) microSD card. [[ADI> |
* **Tilt Sensor**: shows tilt measurement on E-Ink display. {{: | * **Tilt Sensor**: shows tilt measurement on E-Ink display. {{: | ||
* **Ultralow Power Motion switch**: turns display icons on or off based on presence or absence of motion. {{: | * **Ultralow Power Motion switch**: turns display icons on or off based on presence or absence of motion. {{: | ||
* Pedometer & fall detector coming soon | * Pedometer & fall detector coming soon | ||
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===== Reconfiguring the Board ===== | ===== Reconfiguring the Board ===== | ||
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This section describes operation of the firmware options provided by Analog Devices for this development board. To download firmware, click [[# | This section describes operation of the firmware options provided by Analog Devices for this development board. To download firmware, click [[# | ||
+ | ===== Multi-Demo Firmware ===== | ||
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+ | The Multi-Demo firmware is pre-programmed onto the Datalogger Board, so out of the box, the behavior of the board will match the description in this section. This firmware may always be re-programmed onto the board using [[# | ||
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+ | To use the MultiDemo firmware: | ||
+ | - On power-up, the board behaves as a motion switch: the entire display lights up when the board is moved. When the board is still for a few seconds, most icons turn off and only the logos, power and battery icons remain on. | ||
+ | - To log data, at any time, insert the microSD card into the slot and press the SW3 button in the top right-hand corner of the board. The word " | ||
+ | - To download logged data onto a computer, use the GUI provided here. Installation of the GUI is straightforward: | ||
+ | - The GUI also enables adjustment of output data rate and measurement range for data logging. | ||
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===== Motion Switch ===== | ===== Motion Switch ===== | ||