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 ======  ITK module testing ====== ======  ITK module testing ======
  
 +This wiki describes UsbPix teststand.
 +Alternatively, consider using RCE, HSIO setup (see a collection of links in [[https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Main/IFAEPixel|this page]]. 
  
 ===== Setup documentation ===== ===== Setup documentation =====
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 +See some notes in [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f0Y21bW9Bl8Vfu2-iOv40LUSCC8ftPutawXvVnrT59Q/edit?pref=2&pli=1|barcelona group]] and also [[https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Main/IFAEPixel| here]]
  
 ===== CentOS7 instruction ===== ===== CentOS7 instruction =====
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   - make sure no driver installed for the cypress usb3.0 (on pixel1 computer). For "pixel2" computer, we use "renesanse" external PCI-I card.   - make sure no driver installed for the cypress usb3.0 (on pixel1 computer). For "pixel2" computer, we use "renesanse" external PCI-I card.
   - in Device manager looking in the "other device"->"FX3"(the one appeared when mmc3 board is connected)   - in Device manager looking in the "other device"->"FX3"(the one appeared when mmc3 board is connected)
-  - install the cypress kit from [[http://www.cypress.com/documentation/software-and-drivers/ez-usb-fx3-software-development-kit?source=search&cat=software_tools]]+  - install the cypress kit from [[http://www.cypress.com/documentation/software-and-drivers/ez-usb-fx3-software-development-kit?source=search&cat=software_tools]]. Note that renaissance PCI-E USB3 card will be normally recognized by Windows 10 using some internal driver from "system32" directory. You should update it with Cypress driver ("cyusb"). Then start Cypus control center and check "Program->FX3"
   - If you use Windows 10, use these dedicated drives [[http://www.cypress.com/knowledge-base-article/drivers-ez-usb-fx1-and-fx2lp-kba94413?source=search&keywords=94413]]   - If you use Windows 10, use these dedicated drives [[http://www.cypress.com/knowledge-base-article/drivers-ez-usb-fx1-and-fx2lp-kba94413?source=search&keywords=94413]]
   - right click on the "FX3", FX3->update diver->browse my computer of local software->C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\EZ-USB FX3 SDK\1.3\driver\bin\win7\x64   - right click on the "FX3", FX3->update diver->browse my computer of local software->C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\EZ-USB FX3 SDK\1.3\driver\bin\win7\x64
   - Ordered List Itemopen the control center, the "Cypress FX3 USB BootLoader Device" will appear {{:itk:cypress.png?200|}}   - Ordered List Itemopen the control center, the "Cypress FX3 USB BootLoader Device" will appear {{:itk:cypress.png?200|}}
-  - Ordered List Itemupload the .img file "SILABFX3" for the USB3.0 in C:\ITK\backup using control center. Select the "cypress FX3 USB BootLoader Device"->Program->FX3->RAM +  - Ordered List Itemupload the .img file "SILABFX3" for the USB3.0 in C:\ITK\backup using control center. Select the "cypress FX3 USB BootLoader Device"->Program->FX3->RAM. Fot pixel2 computer (Windows10), use the directory "PyBarSetup" on desktop. 
-  - **Not Need** use Zadig to reinstall FX3 device +  - use Zadig to reinstall FX3 device 
-  - reboot PC +  - the USB devices "FX3" should show up in the Device manager 
-  - select "FX3", the USB ID should be 5312 0300+  - select "FX3" in Zadig, the USB ID should be 5312 0300
   - install driver WinUSB(v6.1.7600.16385)   - install driver WinUSB(v6.1.7600.16385)
   - download libusb 1.0.20 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb/files/libusb-1.0/libusb-1.0.20/libusb-1.0.20.7z/download   - download libusb 1.0.20 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb/files/libusb-1.0/libusb-1.0.20/libusb-1.0.20.7z/download
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 ==Install basil mio3== ==Install basil mio3==
-change "basil" in line 74 to "basil_daq"+change "basil" in line 74 to "basil_daq"
 +You will need the branch "mio3" from github. Download the file "basil-mio3.zip", go to "host" directory and install as "python setup.py install". It will be copied somewhere in Miniconda directory. 
 +If you will use wrong basil, when running "python scan_analog.py", you will get a complain about "FPGA" and "basil"
  
 Download pySiLibUSB from https://github.com/SiLab-Bonn/pySiLibUSB. Download pySiLibUSB from https://github.com/SiLab-Bonn/pySiLibUSB.
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 ======Data analysis====== ======Data analysis======
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 + --- //[[[email protected]|Sergei Chekanov]] 2016/01/02 03:17//
 + --- //[[[email protected]|Rui Wang]] 2016/03/02 02:27//
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