Revival of an old thread.
Its a while back but I promised a vid of my nixie/deaktron/neon
bargraph clock, just found it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVYEiCc19Bs&feature=youtu.be
On 13 July, 15:14, dr pepper wrote:
> Yes I could use something like a 4094 or similar, a few passives would
> be
Yes I could use something like a 4094 or similar, a few passives would
be less room however, depending what values I'd need.
I spose I'd like to get it working and see if its a better method, one
bonus is the display boards would be nothing but passives without usng
the shift reg.
On 13 July, 14:4
I found the original thread from when I designed this clock.
No wonder there wasnt much interest, the pics show a bench full of
components connected up by crop clip leads, I can do better than that,
I'll do a short video and post it it looks a little better now
everythings fastened up in line.
Gett
I think I allready posted a pic, didnt get any replies, at the moment
its a few tubes screwed to a piece of wood so I spose it doent create
any inspirations.
I'll see if I've still got any pics of it.
P.s. the clock is synced to the msf radio time signal.
On 13 July, 14:05, kay486 wrote:
> That l
That looks like an really interesting clock! Do you have any pictures or
video?
On Friday, July 13, 2012 1:49:57 PM UTC+1, dr pepper wrote:
>
> I have a nixie clock prototype that uses 4 in1 nixies, a in9 bargraph and
> a og3 dekatron.
> The clock works well however the dekatron takes up 4 pins