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\chapter{Results}
\section{Firmware}
\subsection{I2C mapped Register-Table}
\input{./tabs/registerbuffer}
\section{Calibration}
\subsection{Calibration-Table}
\subsection{How to calibrate a PowerIt Board}
The Calibration process is based on the PItSTOP Python scripts\footnote{
%TODO: insert repo, and link to docs
\href{https://acereca.ddns.net:11443/acereca/pitstop}{PItSTOP Repo}
}.
These are split into \verb|server| and \verb|aggregator|. While the Server is handling the translation between raw I$^2$C data, and the JSON formatted result, the Aggregator takes this JSON and calculates a calibration.
Using the script any one of the following Values can be tested and calibrated:
\begin{itemize}
\item Input Voltage (\verb|pitstop.Aggregator.test_v_48()|)
\item Input Current (\verb|pitstop.Aggregator.test_i_48()|)
\item 9.6V Output Voltage (\verb|pitstop.Aggregator.test_v_10()|)
\item 1.8V Output Voltage (\verb|pitstop.Aggregator.test_v_18()|)
\item 1.8V Output Current (\verb|pitstop.Aggregator.test_i_18()|)
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection{Setting up the Test Environment}
The simplest way to setup your environment consists of cloning the PItSTOP Project onto your Client:
\begin{mintylst}{bash}
$ git clone https://url.to.pitstop
\end{mintylst}
then substituting the \verb|rsync| target:
\begin{mintylst}[makefile]{makefile}
all:
rsync --progress ./*.py /remote.url/
\end{mintylst}
, to be your server (should be a RaspberyyPi connected to the PowerIt)
\subsubsection{Running a Test}
Runnig the test requires the following commands
\\
Serverside:
\begin{mintylst}{bash}
$ python server.py
\end{mintylst}
Clientside:
\begin{mintylst}{bash}
$ python aggregator.py
\end{mintylst}
Now just following the instructions given, the selected test can be run:
\begin{mintylst}{text}
Setting up calibration test for {}
Please be sure to:
- connect the {} to the RaspberryPi running server.py.
- connect the PowerIt to the RaspberyyPi as described in the documentation
- and be sure to connect the {} to the {} Terminal.
Continue (y/N): y
What is the Name given to the connected PowerIt? [Bxx]: B05
\end{mintylst}
\section{Regulation}