Motor with Anti-Static Bag ... Might work for Auto-Testing the #PineDio Stack Touch Screen 🤔
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/pinedio2#automated-testing
Here's how we Auto Upload the Test Log to GitHub Releases ... Thanks to GitHub CLI 👍
Automated Testing on #PineDio Stack #BL604 covers GPIO, SPI, I2C, LoRaWAN and Touch Panel
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/auto2?3#testing-checkpoints
Here's how we connect #PineDio Stack #BL604 to an SBC for Automated Testing
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/auto2?4#connect-pinedio-stack-to-sbc
How we run the Automated Test for Apache #NuttX RTOS on #PineDio Stack #BL604
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/auto2?5#run-automated-test
Our Automated Test for #PineDio Stack #BL604 detects whether Apache #NuttX RTOS has crashed ... And runs a Crash Analysis
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/auto2?8#nuttx-must-not-crash
@lupyuen I'm excited about the future of the little LoRa devices
@minnix Plenty more LoRa Devices on Tindie 🙂
@lupyuen To my understanding does this work as ESD bags are conductive to basically "Short" the ESD. If they touch the touchscreen it changes the capacity and is thus interpreted as a input.
@sad_electronics Cool thanks! Lemme put a motor inside the ESD Bag ... See whether it can trigger touch points when needed
Anti-Static Bag triggers Touch Points on #PineDio Stack #BL604 ... This could be our "Robot Finger" for Auto-Testing the Touch Panel 🤔
https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/pinedio2#automated-testing