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How-To Tutorials

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Clean Excess Flux

Did you know you could use isopropyl alcohol to clean your PCB? Learn how to clean excess flux from your PCB, to make it look clean and prevent corrosion from degrading the components.

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Disassemble and Desolder

Either because you made a mistake, or because you want to try something new, desoldering components comes with the job. In this video, an example of that is given with one of the Community Projects crafted out of a ScientISST CORE. You will learn how to disassemble multiple components, including grove connectors.

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Solder a Grove Connector

Soldering a vital skill to develop in order to make your own hardware devices. In this tutorial, you will learn how to solder grove connectors to the analogue ports of your ScientISST CORE. Any analogue or digital port is fair ground to solder grove connectors, which facilitate the posterior prototyping since you will be able to plug and remove multiple ScientISST Sensors to the same ports.

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Program CORE with Arduino IDE

Learn how to upload your personalised scripts to your ScientISST CORE, by using the familiar Arduino IDE. This is an excellent idea if you are aiming for an end-to-end biosignal-based solution. Like real-time processing and/or on-site processing, for instance, for a wearable solution.

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Use Sense Python API

In this video, we will be exploring how to use the ScientISST SENSE Python API to record biosignals on your computer.
You can access the script used in tutorial on ScientISST's GitHub @ scientisst/scientisst-sense-api-python

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Use BioSPPy for ECG Analysis

In this video, we show you how to use the BioSPPy biosignal processing toolbox to analyse an electrocardiogram (ECG) segment. You will learn how to extract the heart rate (HR), how to plot the ECG signal and other tasks. Find BioSPPy on ScientISST's GitHub.

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MAKER
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Maker

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This video series is targeted to University or High School students, who are giving their first steps on hardware and electrical development. The first video introduces the materials you will need, which include the ScientISST MAKER board, that was designe for you to give these first steps. The remaining videos will guide you to execute and test a simple project. At the end of this series you will able to exploit your creativity!

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Instructions for ppg sensor

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