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During week 11 (Nov 12th - Nov 18) I will be out of town. Class on Nov 14 will not be held. If you need help from a faculty member, Tom and Hans have agreed to meet with you. Please email Tom in advance, tom.igoe @ nyu.edu, to set up an appointment during office hours, since they tend to fill up. to:
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An important message from Tom Igoe about the Serial Lab: 1 Make sure you've run the Processing macosx_setup.command if you're on a mac, which is in the Applications/Processing/libraries/serial/ directory. Quit Processing, double click the command file, restart the machine, and restart Processing. That gives Processing rights to open the serial port. I thought it was automated in Processing 0125, but maybe not. 2 If you're using a Diecimila, there's an arcane bug that can pop up. The Arduino Diecimila has an auto-reset capability. Every time the serial port it's connected to opens, the diecimila automatically resets. This means that when you start your Processing sketch that opens the serial port, the Diecimila resets. Not a major problem, because a couple seconds later, it starts sending data and Processing's happy. HOWEVER: If the Diecimila gets a byte of data RIGHT AFTER IT RESETS, it thinks it's getting a new program upload, and stops and waits for the upload instead of restarting. If you're using my call-and-response code from the lab (and most of you are), you'll notice that Processing sends a byte right after it opens the serial port in the setup(). This will cause the Diecimila to wait, as described above. This ONLY happens with the Diecimila and with NG's where you've added that special capacitor for auto-reset like I mentioned on this list a few weeks ago. If you've never soldered to your board, and you have an Arduino NG or NG rev. C,you can ignore this. Your problem is elsewhere. But if you have a Diecimila, here's how to solve it. In the final piece of Processing code found in the lab (http://itp.nyu.edu/physcomp/Labs/Serial), you need to make the following change: comment out this line in the setup: // port.write(65); // Send a capital A to start the microcontroller sending } Then change this block in the draw routine: if (firstContact == false) { delay(300);
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Midterm Groups: Group 1 SeungJun Lee, Joora Song, HyeJung Chung Group 2 Karen Kuslansky, Theresa Ling, Jason Krugman Group 3 Stella Kim, Lori Napoleon, John Dimatos Group 4 Natacha Diels, Daniel Imal, Jain Koo Group 5 Drew Burrows, Timothy Szetela, Kim Thompson Group 6 Cynthia Hilmoe, Anaid Gomez Ortigoza, Scott Hoffer October 09, 2007, at 01:32 PM
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If you're using a Diecimila, there's an arcane bug that can pop up. The Arduino Diecimila has an auto-reset capability. Every time the serial port it's connected to opens, the diecimila automatically resets. This means that when you start your Processing sketch that opens the serial port, the Diecimila resets. Not a major problem, because a couple seconds later, it starts sending data and Processing's happy. HOWEVER: If the Diecimila gets a byte of data RIGHT AFTER IT RESETS, it thinks it's getting a new program upload, and stops and waits for the upload instead of restarting. If you're using my call-and-response code from the lab (and most of you are), you'll notice that Processing sends a byte right after it opens the serial port in the setup(). This will cause the Diecimila to wait, as described above. This ONLY happens with the Diecimila and with NG's where you've added that special capacitor for auto-reset like I mentioned on this list a few weeks ago. If you've never soldered to your board, and you have an Arduino NG or NG rev. C,you can ignore this. Your problem is elsewhere. But if you have a Diecimila, here's how to solve it. In the final piece of Processing code found in the lab (http://itp.nyu.edu/physcomp/Labs/Serial), you need to make the following change: comment out this line in the setup: // port.write(65); // Send a capital A to start the microcontroller sending } Then change this block in the draw routine: if (firstContact == false) { delay(300);
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Change the delay to something like 10000 or higher. This change will make Processing not ask for any data for ten seconds. That gives the Arduino plenty of time to reset after the serial port opens. The Diecimilas need only a second or two, so you can lower it once you see the program work. The NG's need about eight seconds, so ten is safe. The point of Processing sending a byte at the beginning of the code is so that the Arduino will start sending code in response. One side or the other has to start the conversation, and in this case it's Processing. However, if you know the Arduino's going to reset when the serial port opens, you could change the whole program so that the Arduino starts the conversation. If you're interested in that solution, let me know and I'll work up an example of it. t. Added lines 42-67:
Resident researchers for pcomp: Jenny is holding Office Hours Thursday and Friday from 3-5 each day. You can find all the Residents sign up times here: https://itp.nyu.edu/inwiki/Signup/Signup In case you're curious: Vs = your source Voltage (usually 5 Volts for pcomp class). Midterm Groups: October 02, 2007, at 08:43 PM
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Is this where we are suppose to post the location of where we are documenting our work?????? Am I lost? Here's the URL for where to find my docmentation for Lab 1. http://itp.nyu.edu/blogs/cdh263_/category/intro-physical-computing/ Cynthia Hilmoe to:
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Is this where we are suppose to post the location of where we are documenting our work?????? Am I lost? Here's the URL for where to find my docmentation for Lab 1. http://itp.nyu.edu/blogs/cdh263_/category/intro-physical-computing/ Cynthia Hilmoe September 12, 2007, at 05:24 PM
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Dustyn Roberts <dustyn7@gmail.com> the "Mechanisms and Things That Move" Instructor has graciously encouraged students from our class to contact her with Mechanical Engineering related questions. To calculate the value for a current limiting resistor for an LED: R = (Vs - Vf) / If Vs = your source Voltage (usually 5 Volts for us). 24 Hour Hardware Store!!: HomeFront - 202 29th Street at 3rd Avenue (212) 545-1447 The Electromagnetic Spectrum http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f1/EM_spectrum.svg/787px-EM_spectrum.svg.png From Wikipedia: September 07, 2007, at 01:21 PM
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24 Hour Hardware Store!!- HomeFront - 202 29th Street at 3rd Avenue (212) 545-1447 April 13, 2007, at 11:32 PM
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From Wikipedia:// "Electromagnetic Radiation is generally described as a self-propagating wave in space with electric and magnetic components. These components oscillate at right angles to each other and to the direction of propagation, and are in phase with each other. Electromagnetic radiation is classified into types according to the frequency of the wave: these types include, in order of increasing frequency, radio waves, microwaves, terahertz radiation, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and gamma rays." April 08, 2007, at 05:30 PM
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We have coupons that students can use to make appointments there. John Duane's maintaining the coupons. Here are some details on how we're administering the membership: Added lines 8-10:
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http://maxim-ic.com - Maxim IC. Excellent chips. Lots of LED display control parts. to:
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For your lab assignments, come up with your own creative ideas and applications using the materials and techniques covered in the labs. January 19, 2007, at 04:24 AM
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