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53 lines
3.7 KiB
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# Read Resistances
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## Required & Dependencies
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### Required
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- Python 3 (but below 3.10). And the following packages using `pip`.
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Alternatively, you can just switch the file source of the Command line Prompt by using 'cd \file address\\' and after that, run `pip install -r requirements.txt` in to have all packages installed automatically
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- matplotlib
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- pyserial
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- wxPython
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- PlatformIO IDE, which could be downloaded as an extension in vs code
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### Recommended
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- Code Runner (for VSCode only)
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- wxFormBuilder
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- [Arduino IDE](https://makeabilitylab.github.io/physcomp/arduino/arduino-ide.html)
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## How to use
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### Direct use
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First download the `.ino` file from `ReadRaw` folder using Arduino IDE. Or if you are using Arduino Mega 2560 you can
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use the code in `ReadAnalog` folder by open the folder in VSCode and run with PlatformIO, or just run `flash.py` in a terminal
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Then you can just run `python toplevel.py` and start from the UI. Enter the relevant information and start collect and measuring data.
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### develop & build
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Beside the c-based code for the Arduino board to read raw data from the board, everything has now been done in the python
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files. The main program is `toplevel.py`, which calls `UI.py` to prompt for input. It is NOT recommended modifying the `ui.py`
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as it is generated from wxFormBuilder from `sealammonia.fbp`, which could be modified if any frontend feature need to change.
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the main program will generate `settings.json` which saves all required parameters needed to calculate and graph and save the
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sensor's values. It also creates a .csv file under `RecordedData` directory to save all recorded+calculated data.
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`read_arduino.pyw` read raw data from Arduino board and convert it to the correct resistance, which could be plotted out
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using `serial_plot.pyw`. Note that all .pyw are still Python files and should be correctly opened using any IDE/text edtiors
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as .py file does, except not going to pop up a black terminal when running directly. `test.py` is the alternative version of the frontend writting using `tkinter`.
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## Issues
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- Currently can only use 5V as input voltage. May need to change the algorithm in `read_arduino.py`. Newer hardware will require 3.3V.
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- Should call `writerandomvalues.py` to simulate Arduino data when nothing is connected but user still want to run. Currently just pop up error
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- "plot" button is completely disabled, should be enabled whenever is not plotting but is reading data
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- Matplotlib cannot really run in multithread, this might going to be an issue for packing the program into an executable
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## Todos & [Specs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Km2HZel7rILOvgHG5iXlUcXFx4Of1ot2I7Dbnq8aTwY/edit?usp=sharing):
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- [ ] Fix Issues
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- [ ] display sensor value in either the UI or on the plot
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- [ ] Reopen plot window from the UI when closed
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- [x] Need to continue writing to file when graphing window is closed
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- [ ] Make it so the time stamp is the actual time
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- [x] No blank line in between lines of csv file (new line may be added when file is closed)
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- [ ] Make it so we have the option to run multiple graphs at the same time, setting window size in UI
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- [ ] Inputting value of 0 for window size should have an infinite window size
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- [ ] Accept any inputs (such as resistor values, plot window size, base voltage etc.) as either command line argument or as input at beginning of program
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- [ ] Write random values to simulate a sensor if no sensor available (this feature might be removed in the future)
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- [ ] Advanced option menu in the UI to allow user to make more adjustments
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- [ ] Add resolution option in the UI to allow interchange between arduino (10bit) and esp32 (12 bits)
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- [ ] Possibly adding new module to support ESP32
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- [ ] Support for non-Windows platforms
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- [ ] Make it into one executable
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