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Building your very own Nixie tube clock is becoming easier and easier thanks to sites such as Nixie Tester and custom-made new boards. Such as the Arduino Nixie tube clock shield that is compatible ...
If you are considering purchasing a Nixie tube clock kit you may be interested in a new Arduino project published by Doug Domke to the Hackster.io website ...
While it is hard to tell with a photo, this robot looks more like a model of an old- fashioned clock than anything resembling a Nixie tube. It’s the kind of project that could have been creat… ...
The advantage of the arduino is that instead of pulling off the 5V output supply of the circuit kit's PS, i'm instead able to pull directly from the 12V wall-wart supply in parallel with the tube ...
If you’re a fan of things retro and an electronics do-it-youselfer, this might might be just the thing for you – it’s a kit that lets you built your own clock, that displays the time using wonderfully ...
Controlling the Nixie tubes themselves are the classic K155ID1 BCD to decimal converter chips – a favorite for clock builders. Next up is [Christoph] with Reading Datasheets and Driving Nixie Tubes.
Are they just plain old clocks? (i.e. they don't do wifi / internet self-setting?) I've always wanted a Nixie connected to an RPi / Arduino with wifi that can pull time from NTP.
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 like ...
These are some of the largest Nixie tubes ever made, making them perfect for a large sculptural project like this. The steampunk result looks very Wild Wild West (without the bad acting).