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Christian Fobel edited this page Dec 5, 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)
MicroDrop is a Windows app for programming and controlling the DropBot and the latest release can be downloaded here.
MicroDrop currently supports Windows 7/8/10.
Note: If you are running Windows 7, you will also need to install this driver before connecting the DropBot.
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.
- DropBot v3 pogo-pin mapping
- SCI-BOTS 90-pin array v3 device mask: svg (for loading in MicroDrop), dwg