Meet the world’s first liquid-cooled dual-screen RGB pro-gaming oscilloscope, the MLG-Z 42069.™ It’s got TWO windows.
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Keysight Technologies sent me an $18,000 oscilloscope, and I used my gaming PC case-modding skills to hack in a Raspberry Pi Pico, carve out a window, add a water-cooled Raspberry Pi touchscreen, and taste the rainbow with over six feet of RGB DotStar and NeoPixel LED’s. It’s our last week before moving to Colorado, and we’re going out with a crassly ostentatious bang.
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Infinite thanks to Daniel Bogdanoff and the rest of the Keysight Labs content team for hooking me up with this princely piece of test equipment and laying out those tasty circuit board labels.
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