Terry, the kabtronics Nixie clock is one of the other one's on my 'to do'
list....would be cool to have an 'evolution' of logic on one wall...discrete
all the way to a single chip timepiece..;-)

On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Terry Kennedy <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Jul 13, 4:19 pm, Nicholas Stock <[email protected]> wrote:
> > www.koolklox.com
> >
> > I'm not affiliated with them in anyway, just thought I'd share with the
> > group. It's a well documented kit, and quite an interesting desktop (or
> wall
> > mounted) time piece...very good value for money too (IMHO). The LED's
> count
> > binary....
>
> If people are interested in something similar, but with no ICs
> (transistors and diodes only), take a look at the Kabtronics Nixie
> clock kit: http://www.kabtronics.com
>
> That site also has LED display clocks ranging from transistors-only
> through microcontroller-based. He is working on a relay logic version
> (click the "In the lab" link on the home page). After that, there's a
> version with a dedicated clock chip in the works (which is the logical
> end of evolution - basically just a power supply, clock chip, and
> display LED's).
>
> Like the OP, I'm just a customer - no other affiliation.
>
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