Ben Heck's FPGA LCD Driver Hack
Ben finds an LCD that is the perfect size for a pinball display, but it only runs composite video and that just won’t do. Ben uses his oscilloscope to figure out how the LCD works so he can reverse engineer it using an FPGA. Learn more about the Tektronix spectrum analyzer at http://element14.com/community/roadTe... Like the Ben Heck Show at - / benheckshow

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