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O-Scope Pong

September 2, 2007 by Will O'Brien 18 Comments


[Dylan] sent in this amusing use for an O-Scope. The entire thing was implemented using six chips – four logic chips, 2 op-amps and 13 pots. Hit the video after the break or check out the project page.

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Posted in Misc HacksTagged ong, oscilloscope, oscope, ping pong, PingPong, pong

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