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# Development-stable dependencies
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The current development version of TeraHz has been verified to work with:
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- Raspbian Stretch (9)
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- Python 3.6.8 (built from source code and altinstall'd)
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- Module versions (direct `pip3.6 list` output):
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# 1.0.0-rc1 Dependencies
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The 1.0.0-rc1 version of TeraHz is confirmed to work with:
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- DietPi 6.26.3
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- Python 3.7.3
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- Pip 18.1
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- Following versions of pip3 packages:
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```
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Package Version
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Click 7.0
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Flask 1.0.3
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itsdangerous 1.1.0
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Jinja2 2.10.1
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MarkupSafe 1.1.1
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numpy 1.16.4
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pandas 0.24.2
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pip 18.1
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pyserial 3.4
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python-dateutil 2.8.0
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pytz 2019.1
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setuptools 40.6.2
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six 1.12.0
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smbus 1.1.post2
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Werkzeug 0.15.4
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Click 7.0
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Flask 1.1.1
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gunicorn 20.0.0
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itsdangerous 1.1.0
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Jinja2 2.10.3
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MarkupSafe 1.1.1
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numpy 1.17.4
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pandas 0.25.3
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pip 18.1
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pyserial 3.4
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python-dateutil 2.8.1
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pytz 2019.3
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setuptools 41.6.0
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six 1.13.0
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smbus2 0.3.0
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Werkzeug 0.16.0
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```
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GPIO can be routed to the PCB with a standard old IDE disk cable, and terminated
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with another 40-pin connector at the PCB. Sensor breakouts should be mounted
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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through standard 0.1" connectors, male on the sensor breakout and female on the
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PCB. A shitty add-on header and a shitty add-on header v1.69bis can't hurt, either.
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through standard 0.1" connectors, male on the sensor brakout and female on the
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PCB. A shitty addon header and a shitty addon header v1.69bis can't hurt, either.
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## SMBus sensors
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SMBus is a well-defined version of the well-known I2C bus, widely used
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connect to the SDA and SCL pins on the VEML6075 and APDS-9301 sensor.
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## UART sensor
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Spectral sensor attaches through the UART port on the Raspberry pi (see picture).
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Spectrometry sensor attaches through the UART port on the Raspberry pi (see picture).
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The Tx and Rx lines must cross over, connecting the sensor's Tx line to the
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computer's Rx line and vice versa.
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