Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision | ||
arduino_tutorial [2013/02/01 13:43] Matt Yoon |
arduino_tutorial [2014/05/06 19:55] (current) |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
* Acquiring the Attention and Meditation eSense values from the data stream. | * Acquiring the Attention and Meditation eSense values from the data stream. | ||
* Displaying your Attention level using LEDs | * Displaying your Attention level using LEDs | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====== WARNING ====== | ||
+ | **NOTE: Completing this tutorial will VOID your warranty. The USB dongle will no longer work with your computer. Please visit store.neurosky.com to purchase replacement dongles ** | ||
+ | |||
====== Introduction ====== | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
This step-by-step guide is intended to quickly get a typical Arduino board user up and running with the MindWave. This guide will show how to setup quickly for communication with the MindWave and gives example code to parse the output stream. The parsed output stream can then be used to perform various tasks such as to control the speed of a motor, to light up LEDs, and to control the position of a servo motor, etc. | This step-by-step guide is intended to quickly get a typical Arduino board user up and running with the MindWave. This guide will show how to setup quickly for communication with the MindWave and gives example code to parse the output stream. The parsed output stream can then be used to perform various tasks such as to control the speed of a motor, to light up LEDs, and to control the position of a servo motor, etc. |