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Updated firmware not driving LED #6

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sstaszko opened this issue Sep 3, 2020 · 7 comments
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Updated firmware not driving LED #6

sstaszko opened this issue Sep 3, 2020 · 7 comments

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@sstaszko
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sstaszko commented Sep 3, 2020

I updated the firmware on my v3.2 DAQ without issue and also updated to the newest version of the software. Whenever I connect my scopes to the DAQ everything lights up as it should, but neither the old or updated version of the miniscope control software will drive the LED power to the scope. When I connect my scopes to a second DAQ/software I haven't updated, everything is working as normal. When I revert back to the older firmware, the DAQ/LED works as it should.

@ximion
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ximion commented Sep 3, 2020

Did you use the prebuilt firmware binaries in Built_Firmware/ or build the code from source?

@sstaszko
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sstaszko commented Sep 3, 2020

I used the prebuilt firmware binary. I actually tried both thinking maybe I was wrong about my DAQ version, but only the v3.2 was successfully loaded via Cypress.

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daharoni commented Sep 3, 2020

@sstaszko are you using a V3 or V4 Miniscope?

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sstaszko commented Sep 3, 2020

I am using the V3 scope currently, I was updating in anticipation of V4!

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daharoni commented Sep 3, 2020

Hmm very strange as I have spoken to a few other people using the newest firmware and software with the V3 without issue.

Are you able to stably connect to the V3 and adjust framerate and gain through the new software GUI sliders?

@sstaszko
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sstaszko commented Sep 4, 2020

Yes, it is connected stably and will let me alter things through the GUI. I can "change" the LED power on the scopes, but it doesn't actually change the power coming from the LED, so without imaging I'm not sure if my changes of frame rate are real if that makes sense.

@daharoni
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Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. You can see in the software if changing the FPS actually worked. In the top middle of the video window it shows the instantaneous and average FPS of the video stream. This number should change when you select a different FPS.

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