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The killer feature for me, though, is the dot-matrix LED display. It's a reverse-engineered clone of a 1980s Plessey GPD340 , made by the same person who created the EMES.
After some processing, the voltage reading is sent to a 5x7 common-cathode LED matrix (from Lite-On Electronics) that’s used horizontally to display the voltage in graphical and digital formats ...