Star Trek Voyager Replica Tricorder And Galaxy Quest
Maker and Star Trek: Voyager fan [Mangy_Dog] has completed an amazing recreation of a Trek technovelgy item - the tricorder. Just take a look at this instantiation of an imagined technology.
Take a look at this video, if you want to get right into it:
Discovering that the SLA 3D printed hinges utilized in the first build weren’t strong enough for long-term use, he had to figure out how to make new ones out of brass while still retaining the ability to run wires through them invisibly as well.
Along the way he realized that if he switched over to using two-wire serial communications between his different PCBs, he could cut down the number of wires he had to use the first time around. Retooling large sections of both the hardware and code like this added more and more time to the total project. How much time? Well, to give you an idea, [Mangy_Dog] had originally planned on delivering this commissioned prop around Christmas of 2019.
If brilliant fans work hard enought to create functional replicas from the "historical documents" (science fiction shows), you get this:
See all of the videos, and a larger article, at Hackaday; thanks to @nyrath of Project Rho.
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