A simple project to interface an old paper tape reader to a Raspberry Pi 3B. I find the C language easiest for me, and the libraries needed, were already installed in my version of raspbian. The Oliver Audio Engineering paper tape reader runs on 5V, but the Raspberry Pi runs on 3.3V.

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  • Oliver Audio Engineering OP-80A 8 Level Paper Tape Reader
  • MB-102 830 Point Solderless Protype Board
  • MB-102 Breadboard Power Supply
  • 8-channel Bi-Directional Logic Level Shifter Converter 3.3V 5V
  • 4-channel Bi-Directional Logic Level Shifter Converter 3.3V 5V
  • T Type 40pin GPIO Extension Board
  • 40 pin IDE Lead
  • Raspberry Pi 3B Single Board Computer

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2021-05-26