Could you share a few pics? Also, how much will they cost? :)

On Mar 19, 2:33 am, Cobra007 <[email protected]> wrote:
> That should be fine Adam, I should have 50 modules in a couple of
> weeks so I do have a few spares :-).
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> Michel
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> On Mar 19, 11:31 am, Adam Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I would be interested in this as well. Are you planning to market and
> > sell these modules?
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> > On 3/18/2012 4:19 PM, Cobra007 wrote:
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> > > Hi Dylan,
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> > > It is actually a small circuit board that I have manufactured together
> > > with the nixie watch circuit boards to save costs. The circuit board
> > > is the size of a DIP24 chip and has an SMD 4514 multiplexer that
> > > drives 10 high voltage SMD mosfets. There is 1 spare mosfet on the
> > > board that is not driven by the multiplexer, it can be used to drive
> > > the colon lamps for example, not really a dedicated purpose but I had
> > > board space left over :-). It's pretty basic really, but very
> > > convenient to use.
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> > > Michel
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> > > On Mar 19, 10:04 am, Dylan Distasio<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >> I'm very interested in hearing more about this module...Are you saying 
> > >> you
> > >> are having this custom manufactured?  If so, how have you found a way to 
> > >> do
> > >> this economically?
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> > >> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Cobra007<[email protected]>  wrote:
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> > >>> For my clock I am designing a module as I am not really a fan to use
> > >>> these types of old TTL logic. It's a 24 pin module that fits into a
> > >>> DIP24 IC socket. It basically mimics the 74141 but has high voltage
> > >>> output mosfets (240V) and the 4 inputs can be latched, so you don't
> > >>> need extra latches as required by the standard 74141. It also offers a
> > >>> blanking input, either by writing 0x0a or using a dedicated pin (which
> > >>> is convenient for PWM dimming). It can be interfaced with MCU or
> > >>> arduino.
> > >>> Michel

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