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Light sensing process in a neural circuit (Remote Trigger)
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Procedure

 

1. Click power button      to Connect to the device. The button indicates device on status. 

 

2. Switch on the neuron circuits using      . Circuit can be turned on and of by this button . After switching on you can see the wheels rotating. This is because of the light present in the circuit environment.

 

3. After setting the circuit on, you can control the light in the environment using the bulbs . Bulbs can be turned on/off using .

 

4. Enlarge the live video     to view the effects of light on circuits.

 

5. Each window on the interface panel can be enlarged using .

 

6. Button  makes all the set up into initial condition

 

7. Circuit diagram of the light seeking neuron circuit can be viewd through.

 

8. Button  help to switch between circuit and set up .

 

9. The input to the motor from the circuits according to the light present in the environments can be viewed from the two output graph .

 

10. To export the result of experiment ,select the signals & the format     to be exported and click on the export button .It will display, save as window .Save the data in the desired location for future use.

 

For example, start the experiments by connecting the device. Switch on the circuit . Maximize the live video window to verify whether device is running or not. The generated out put can be viewd from respective window. The user can also export the values which are chosen to get plotted on the graph using the Export Button. After clicking on this button, you can save your file at the specified location in csv format and can use later by importing these values into either MS-Excel sheet or MATLAB for high resolution images.

 

 

 

 

Note: If you are unable to access RT device or video, please clear your cache and refresh your browser. If problem persist, please contact Value@am.amrita.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

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