4.2.1 USB Status
The USB Status Block allows the user to know, in software, whether or not a USB device is inserted into the
display. This is a useful tool to trigger logging events. Additionally, this block can be configured to handle the file
path, and eject ready status.
Figure 4.2.1.a- USB Status Block
4.2.2 USB Eject
The USB Eject block can be put into a triggered subsystem that is triggered whenever the user would like to
disconnect the USB from the display. This Raptor™ block ensures that the USB drive is safely removed upon the user’s
approval.
Figure 4.2.2.a- USB Eject Block
5. Conclusion
The Raptor™ Touchscreen Display is a powerful tool for creating interactive controls applications. By
now the reader should feel confident to begin architecting software on the Raptor™ Touchscreen Display.
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