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Nixie tube clock build has been classed as an intermediate project and should take approximately eight hours to complete using an Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 microprocessor together with IN-1 Nixie ...
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The goal is to create a Nixie based clock display which can be driven over the SPI bus. So far, [Johnny] has 6 Russian IN-12 tubes glowing with the help of the ubiquitous K155ID1 BCD to decimal ...
Which is a good thing because I have about 12 more of these clock boards built, 25 more IN-18 nixie tubes, and about 15-20 more blocks (of which 7 are already shaped).
If you’ve got decent soldering skills, a soft spot for dated 1950s technology, and $150 burning a hole in your pocket, this DIY Nixie desk clock kit will let you experience what gadget lust was ...
The Internet of Things Nixie tube clock shield for Arduino also supports Amazon Alexa and allows you to build a Nixie Clock, Thermometer and Hygrometer and is now available to purchase from €69.
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