standalone ptz-controller, simplified hardware#8
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zd4 wants to merge 4 commits intoKikiHobbyRepair:mainfrom
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standalone ptz-controller, simplified hardware#8zd4 wants to merge 4 commits intoKikiHobbyRepair:mainfrom
zd4 wants to merge 4 commits intoKikiHobbyRepair:mainfrom
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intercept original output towards camera and show graphs to help dial in parameters
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Thanks for your original design!
I took the concept to a slightly different direction, using it as a standalone controller for a PTZ-camera.
Apart from it being a bit more simplistic due to limited space, you might find one or two design aspects worth considering for your next version (or a separate branch). I tried to keep basic backwards-compatibility on the hardware-side to allow for "cherry-picking".