Home Made Lidar First Test
This is a demonstration of a device called a Lidar that I’ve been building. It’s based on the Garmin Lidar Lite V3 and works just like a radar, but instead of radio waves it uses pulses of light to build a 3D map of its surrounding that we can recreate on a computer. I’ve a few hundred hours of machining video to edit before you see the build, but I’ll look forward to sharing just as soon as it’s ready!
Видео Home Made Lidar First Test канала David Cambridge
Видео Home Made Lidar First Test канала David Cambridge
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