Making a Star Trek TOS Type 2 Bio Computer with sound #StarTrek #Props @therpf - 2 minutes read


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The electronics are an Arduino Mega, (an Adafruit) Music Maker Shield , and (an Adafruit) TLC5947 (24-channel 12-bit PWM LED driver).

From the Adafruit Forums , Jeff Kaler demonstrates a Star Trek the original series (TOS) medical computer ( video above). The Type 2 Bio Computer would analyze samples with lights and sound and this is a very faithful recreation. Jeff writes:

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