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1. Download the <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e9/SeeedStudios_OliViewV2_0.zip">OliView Version 2.0 PCB</a>. Upload the zip file directly to the <a href="http://www.seeedstudio.com/service/index.php?r=pcb">Seeed Studios Fusion PCB</a> Ordering Page.<br><br>
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1. Download everything required, <a href="" class="birghtlink">Version 2.0 Board</a>,<a href="" class="birghtlink">OliView Software</a>,<a href="" class="birghtlink">Qt Creator</a>, <a href="" class="birghtlink">TeensyDuino</a>, & the <a href="" class="birghtlink">Teensy sketch</a>. Send the CAM files to Seeed Stuidos for PCB production and order all the parts you need from <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/9/9a/OliViewPartsList.xls">this</a> list.<br><br>
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3. Populate the PCB with components. A detailed walk through of the soldering process is available <a href="">here</a>. This step requires the soldering of surface mounted ICs, there are many tutorials on YouTube describing proper technique and best practices. Solder pins onto the following teensy microcontroller pin slots: AREF, DAC, 3.3V, & GND.<br><br>
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4. Strip an old USB mini cable to expose the four colored wires. Solder your alligator clips to the following colored wires: working electrode-red, counter electrode-black, reference electrode-white.<br><br>
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 18 October 2014

UC Davis iGEM 2014

Hardware

Hardware

Software

Software

Build Your Own

Build Your Own

Downloads:

1. Download everything required, Version 2.0 Board,OliView Software,Qt Creator, TeensyDuino, & the Teensy sketch. Send the CAM files to Seeed Stuidos for PCB production and order all the parts you need from this list.

2. Populate the board with parts once it arrives.

3. Install the required software. Load the .pro file from the OliView software download into Qt Creator. Press play and start experimenting!

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