Good job.

I make similar projects for Price stats.

Michail Wilson
206-920-6312

From: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com <neonixie-l@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
Roman Spark
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2023 9:08 AM
To: neonixie-l <neonixie-l@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: An Introduction,

Hello,
My Nixie clocks can show not only the time but also any other information that 
is transmitted to it via the serial port. You connect the watch with a USB 
cable to your computer and send it whatever you need. I mainly use it to show 
the price of Bitcoin and the results of football matches online. However, in 
general, the possibilities are not limited to this, you can also show the 
temperature, pressure, ping, fps, and much, much more. So I thought it would be 
fun to do something new on two clocks at once. I've never done anything like 
this before.

The resultant is attached. Data is taken once a minute from 
https://theskylive.com/voyager1-info
Good luck with your project,
Roman
середа, 13 вересня 2023 р. о 11:25:43 UTC+3 Craig Garnett пише:
Thanks for all the info,

Currently I'm only using 2 chips (and opto isolators) to multiplex the display 
whereas going static looks like it will increase the complexity quite a bit.
I'll see how bright I can get the tubes without the current getting excessive.
I've also found some neat little PIR modules that can be easily incorporated 
into the design.

Craig
On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 at 14:41:43 UTC+1 Robert G. Schaffrath wrote:
On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 at 00:07:04 UTC+1 gregebert wrote:
I'm not a fan of multiplexing nixies because of the additional current that can 
lead to shorter lifespan.

Me neither as I can hear the whine of the vibrating segments in my old B-7971 
clock I built in 1979 that is multiplexed. As for shortened life, I do not know 
what other manufacturers did but the Rodan GR-111pa tubes I have were designed 
to be multiplexed. The "a" variant were for multiplexed use and the non-"a" 
direct drive from what I understand from the spec sheet. The board I pulled my 
GR-111pa's from was definitely designed for multiplex operation as all the tube 
segments were wired in parallel with the anodes separate. They do work fine as 
direct drive tubes. I assume they have a more robust design to stand up to the 
demands of multiplexing.
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