Magic Eye Tube Part 2: Interfacing Magic Eye Tube to Raspberry Pi
In this video, I take the same eBay magic eye tube kit that I was playing with in the previous video, add an inverting opamp and a DAC to it, and connect it to a raspberry pi. I'm not entirely sure why I want an analog tube indicator driven by a digital computer; I'm hoping a reason will invent itself. For more electronics stuff, see http://www.smbaker.com/
Видео Magic Eye Tube Part 2: Interfacing Magic Eye Tube to Raspberry Pi канала smbakeryt
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