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" 15 / Figure 2: The START dashboard lets you configure board components. (Source: Mouser Electronics) a kid being at a theme park and accidentally following the wrong family around. Watchdog is a wristband-like device that is worn by a parent and their child(ren). Whenever the child and parent go beyond a specific range from each other, a vibration motor alarm would go off, letting them know that they've gone too far. With Watchdog, my parents and I would have immediately known I was trailing off. In this project article, you'll see how to build Watchdog. DEVELOPING WATCHDOG In the following sections, we walk you through the process of developing Watchdog. Configure ATSAMC21N Xplained Pro We will need to configure the ATSAMC21N Xplained Pro, the BMI160 Accelerometer, and the RN4870 for this project. First, install the drivers for the ATSAMC21N Xplained Pro: 1. Open Atmel Studio. 2. Plug in the ATSAMC21N Xplained Pro using the micro USB port. Atmel Studio will automatically detect the board. As soon as you see a page pop up with the board's name and information, we're ready to start (Figure 1). Configure Drivers When you're in an Atmel START project, on the left there is a section called DASHBOARD. Click that if it is not already selected (blue). Here, we can add, remove, and configure drivers and components for the ATSAMC21N Xplained Pro to use (Figure 2). After we add a software component to the project, we can configure it by selecting it; under the diagram it will list all the configuration options that component has. We can get information, rename, or remove it with the buttons to the left of the configuration. With Watchdog, my parents and I would have immediately known I was trailing off. " "

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