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EMAC has provided a simple test script that can be run on a CutiPy to verify function.
 
EMAC has provided a simple test script that can be run on a CutiPy to verify function.
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=== Tools Required ===
 
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* DB9 Loopback (for testing DB9 serial port)
 
* DB9 Loopback (for testing DB9 serial port)
 
* Oscilloscope (for testing High Drive Outputs
 
* Oscilloscope (for testing High Drive Outputs
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=== Running the Test ===
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1. To begin testing the CutiPy, simply connect it via Mini-USB to USB to your computer and open a serial port monitoring program such as Minicom on linux or PuTTY on Windows.
 
1. To begin testing the CutiPy, simply connect it via Mini-USB to USB to your computer and open a serial port monitoring program such as Minicom on linux or PuTTY on Windows.
  

Revision as of 14:38, 30 October 2018

EMAC has provided a simple test script that can be run on a CutiPy to verify function.

Tools Required

  • Desktop PC
  • USB to mini-USB cable
  • Serial to USB converter (for testing RS232/422/485 combo port)
  • DB9 Loopback (for testing DB9 serial port)
  • Oscilloscope (for testing High Drive Outputs

Running the Test

1. To begin testing the CutiPy, simply connect it via Mini-USB to USB to your computer and open a serial port monitoring program such as Minicom on linux or PuTTY on Windows.

2. Once you're able to communicate with Micropython's REPL, start the test be entering:

import test