unable to get the dongle to properly communicate to Cyton
I updated the USB (OpenBCI) dongle FTDI
drivers to Windows 2.12.26
Made certain the blue light is lit and
the dongle switch in in the GPIO 6 position (towards the computer).
Cyton board is switched on in the PC
position and the blue LED is lit.
I launch the OpenBCI software and
select the “LIVE (from Cyton)” option, serial/com connection
“COM4” is selected (my only option).
On the Radio Configuration section the
status continue to show “Failure: system is down”.
I have tried the changing the channel,
override dongle, autoscan procedures and get the same result as noted
above. I have shut everything down and brought things up in order
(e.g. 1- USB Dongle, 2- Cyton board, 3- OpenBCI software) and see the
same result.
I have read through the Forum
suggestions and do not see anything suggested (or in any different
order) then I have already tried. Does anyone have any other
suggestions or see anything I may have missed?
Comments
Cyton 32bit?
Firmware?
Windows 10?
Latency of Virtual Serial Port?
Ugh serial port... How I dispise it! Sorry for all these frustrating problems! I feel your pain, it's why I made the wifi shield...
I consistently have the equipment
working now and wanted to share the results/findings in the event it
helps someone else out.
Turned out I was getting interference
from my wireless mouse- when I turned the mouse itself off (has a
switch) I was able to move the dongle to any usb port I wanted (usb 2
or 3), establish communication with the Com port and radio
communication to the Cyton board. Once I was certain I had an
operational system I updated the latency setting with adjustment from
16 to 1, once restarted I noticed seemingly quicker channel graph
results.
Thank you to all that contributed to
this thread- the advice was very helpful, I now consider my issue
resolved.