Terry, if it's a reasonably easy addition to the board I'd be interested in
fitting one to my WWVB too!

Cheers,

Nick

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Terry S <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm in the process of designing a tube-saver motion sensor board for
> one of my clocks, it's a Jeff Thomas WWVB clock using the
> irreplaceable Z568M nixies. No fresh ideas here really, taking the
> Panasonic motion sensor used with the Pete Hand FLW clock, adding a
> one-shot straight out of the parts' data sheet/app notes, and
> interfacing it to the WWVB clock with either a SSR triac (Thanks Jeff)
> or a relay contact.
>
> I'm planning on having a batch of boards made up. The sensor will
> mount right on the board (although one could extend it away with
> wires, too) so the board will need to mount perpendicular to the main
> clock board. It'll be very small - on the order of a square inch or
> so. Adjustable on time. SMT.
>
> Clearly with a board this size, I'm going to end up with a bunch of
> them. Any interest? Any input or suggestions?
>
> Terry
>
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