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Re: External Output Device
The default code has an example of using the user byte to display the backup battery voltage in the numeric display on the OI.
Otherwise, I think you can use the dashboard, in conjunction with your operator interface to display data values. Then you could output the data on an unused PWM and display that. |
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You can use the dashboard port with a laptop. Another option is to directly use an LCD like what Kevin Watson posted some pictures of his color screen he used during camera code testing. There are more ways involving custom PCBs, but those 2 are the easiest ways.
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Yes, you will need to use some software to translate the Dashboard data to something a human can comprehend. You can use IFI's Dashboard program (on their website), use LabVIEW's VI for Dashboard data (search CD for it), which has the added benefit of working with Macs, or rolling your own, if you possess 1337 h4x0r skills.
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