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Episode 7 #raspberrypi #display Check out my other videos: / leslaboratory Please don't forget to like,subscribe and comment for more great content! If you found this content useful, and would like to support this Channel, please consider supporting this work on Patreon: / leslaboratory Or donate directly: https://paypal.me/leslaboratory Alternatively, please share this content on your social media platforms, it really helps me out! The BA63 display is the kind of display you are familiar with a supermarket checkouts and can be had quite cheaply off of eBay. In this video, I hack a BA63 Vacuum Fluorescent display to be driven directly by a Raspberry Pi Zero W using a bit of Python. I show how to connect these up and go through show you the process of pulling my python code off github and explain how the scripts work. I have produced a number of sample Python scripts to drive these displays that do things such as: Display Text Clock that displays time, date and Unix time. Scroll text (various types) Larson scanner Clock that displays time, date, and Unix time. The possibilities are endless. All the code: https://github.com/leswright1977/RPi-... BA63 Manual https://www.dieboldnixdorf.com/-/medi... TEMIC TSC80C31-16CB https://www.alldatasheet.com/datashee...