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  • Author Author: sakthi.1260
  • Date Created: 19 Mar 2017 5:42 PM Date Created
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Safe & Sound T-Shirt for Monitoring Elderly and Physically Challenged Patients #4 : Up and Running...

sakthi.1260
sakthi.1260
19 Mar 2017

Hello guys,

 

I'm so excited, recieved the kit finally.image

 

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Nothing gives the Happiness of seeing a new piece of Hardware...image

 

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How could some one start developing without the blink??

 

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and some fun with Sensor Booster Pack and Sharp Display image

 

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What else??

Somemore fun with UART over BLE, it was cool actually. well colors do bring happiness...

 

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To be frank this is the first time I'm having a hands-on experience with a Ti MCU, Well everything is good, just try to handle the Sharp Display with extra care the connector strip seems to be very delicate I almost broke it. A piece of tape came in handy.

 

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Started working with the main stuff, will be rolling out the updates soon.

 

Cheers image

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  • DAB
    DAB over 8 years ago +1
    Yes, the toys have arrived. Now the real learning begins. Try to work with end to end threads of implementation. For example, pick one sensor, its algorithms and its output. Then just work on those parts…
  • sakthi.1260
    sakthi.1260 over 8 years ago in reply to DAB

    Sure DAB image

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  • DAB
    DAB over 8 years ago

    Yes, the toys have arrived.

     

    Now the real learning begins.

     

    Try to work with end to end threads of implementation.

     

    For example, pick one sensor, its algorithms and its output.  Then just work on those parts to demonstrate a full capability.

     

    You will find this approach very useful for controlling your debugging complexity.

     

    DAB

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