The debugging phase
Atlas Scientific warranty’s the E.C. Circuit to be free of defect during the debugging phase of device
implementation, or 30 days after receiving the E.C. Circuit (which ever comes first).
The debugging phase is defined by Atlas Scientific as the time period when the E.C. Circuit is inserted
into a bread board or shield and is connected to a microcontroller according to this wiring diagram.
Reference this wiring diagram for a connection to USB debugging device, or if a shield is being used,
when it is connected to its carrier board.
If the E.C. Circuit is being debugged in a bread board, the bread board must be devoid of other
components. If the E.C. Circuit is being connected to a microcontroller, the microcontroller must be
running code that has been designed to drive the E.C. Circuit exclusively and output the E.C. Circuit’s
data as a serial string.
It is important for the embedded systems engineer to keep in mind that the following activities
will void the E.C. Circuit’s warranty: