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Tag: high voltage

Raspberry Pi Nixie Tube Clock Prototype

June 7, 2013
by admin in Electronics Projects

Nixie tube clock prototype using IN-12 Nixie tubes with a Raspberry PI. 74141 / K155D drivers are used with 74HCT595 shift registers.

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Newer Posts in Electronics Projects

  • Ebay VCO module evaluation
  • LM2576 constant voltage / constant current switching power supply
  • DIY RF Signal Generator
  • Learning to use the GALI-55 MMIC
  • My new KG-650 RF Signal Generator
  • Creating the ultimate home automation keypad
  • Interfacing a VFD display to the raspberry pi
  • GE iTwinkle 36 LED Christmas light teardown and hacking
  • Raspberry Pi Powered Individually Addressable Christmas Lights
  • Nixie Tube Calculator, Powered by a Raspberry Pi

Older Posts in Electronics Projects

  • A temperature and humidity probe for the Elk M1 Gold
  • Cooper Wiring Devices TR7735W-BOX night light teardown
  • Propeller-powered IN-12 Nixie Clock
  • Nixie Tube Web Counter
  • Scott’s iPad digital audio optical receiver / amplifier
  • Interfacing Dekatron Tubes to a Microcontroller
  • The Packetron 9000
  • Auto-dimming Chumby hack

Recent Posts in All Categories

  • Cloning the ET-3404 6809 adapter for the Heathkit ET-3400
  • Designing a Memory/IO (ETA-3400) addon for the ET-3400 Trainer
  • Overclocking the pi4 with the Blink Blink ICE Tower CPU Cooling Fan
  • Supercapacitor Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) for Raspberry Pi
  • The Hayes Chronograph, a Remake for 2020
  • Convergent Technologies CTOS/BTOS hints, tips, and notes
  • Tandy 1000 Upgrades / PS2-Tandy Keyboard Adapter
  • Restoring a Convergent Technologies NGEN PC/Workstation (Burroughs B25 / Unisys)
  • Raspberry Pi Controlled DC Load
  • New 3D Printing Channel and Website
  • Hot Shoe to 1/4-20 Quick Release Magnetic Mount for LumeCube
  • Building a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Power supply using a DPS5005 module
  • Scott’s FrankenNUC: 10Gbe Fiber Network on a 5th Generation Intel NUC 5i7RYH
  • RAIN: Redundant Arrays of (In)expensive NUCs
  • DIY Wireless Temp/Humid/Pressure sensors with Raspberry Pi Receiver, for monitoring stored 3D printer Filament

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