On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 5:53:32 PM UTC-4, jrehwin wrote:
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> I made a first rough cut at it, and it looks totally doable.  I tried to 
> keep the high voltage wiring away from the LED wiring, and I didn't know 
> how you'd be doing your colons, so I just put a pair of pads for each bulb. 
>  One simple approach is to just mount the upper bulb on a standoff with 
> long wires.
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That looks great! I like the LED connector. Would it be possible to slide 
the colon pads in line between the tubes? Not sure how much space that 
would require or if your design area is big enough. I also see how busy the 
traces are in that area so if it's too much trouble that's ok!

Another question comes to mind, is there a certain width / thickness 
required for the traces since the nixies operate a 180 volts? I guess since 
current is only 3 mA it's not a big deal? If the ribbon cable wires are 
only 28 gauge I guess that answers my question. 

Again great job on the board! So fast too! It's exactly as I had pictured!

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