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Christian Fobel edited this page Dec 4, 2017
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You should have received the following items with your DropBot kit:
- DropBot DB3-120 instrument
- +12V power supply
- Test board
- USB A/B cable
- 3x DMF chips
- Device spacer
- Webcam (not pictured)
- Webcam holder (not pictured)
- Test tube with wash buffer (not pictured)
The first thing you should do is install the latest release of MicroDrop (MicroDrop supports Windows 7/8/10). If you are using a Windows 7 computer, you will also need to install this driver.
Once you have MicroDrop installed, the next thing you will want to do is test that your hardware arrived in a working state. Launch MicroDrop from the Windows Start menu. From the Tools\DropBot menu, select Run all on-board self-tests.
The software will pop up a wizard showing you how to insert the test board into your DropBot. These test confirm that:
- The high-voltage source is working.
- The feedback-sensing circuit is working.
- There are no short-circuits on any of the actuation channels.
- All actuation channels are functional.
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