IoCube TD Plugin-10 QuickStart USB-microDig

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What you need

For this walkthrough, you will need:


Installing the USB-microDig

On both Windows and MacOS, you'll first need to add the USB-microDig as a virtual serial (or COM) port by installing its SiliconLabs driver. If your operating system is not the most recent version, you may need to install an older driver.

On MacOS, the drivers were installed correctly if the connected USB-microDig is listed in System Report (under About this Mac), in the USB section under Hardware. There should be an entry "I-CubeX USB-microDig".

On Windows, the drivers were installed correctly if the USB-microDig is listed in the Device Manager (select from the menu that appears after right-clicking on the Start menu) as a serial port with name "COM..".

On MacOS Sierra or higher, make sure to allow the driver extension in the "Security & Privacy" panel of the System Preferences, within 30 minutes after installation (or else re-install the drivers if MacOS doesn't show a way to allow the driver).


Connecting to the USB-microDig

1. Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the USB-microDig as shown below, with the red wire on top and the black wire on the bottom.

Usbmd connect.jpg


2. Start Touchdesigner. Drag and drop the ioCube.tox file into the project window. Enable "viewer active" by clicking the "+" icon in the bottom-right of the ioCube node.


Iocube-100 nodeview.png


3. In the ioCube's parameter view's Digitizer page select the virtual serial (COM) port that is associated with the USB-microDig, and then enable "Activate".


Iocube-100 userinterface.png


4. In the node view click the "Input 1" button or in the parameter view's Inputs page enable the "Active" button of sensor 1 to turn on sampling of sensor input 1. In the node view the button will turn green and the sensor value will be shown as a number as well a slider.


Iocube-100 input1 enabled.png


5. You're up and running. For further details about using ioCube, refer to the ioCube help pages.