Great design and source of information Graham! Fantastic.

Just wondering about 1 thing, is it possible to adjust the brightness
of the scopeclock according to the ambient light? Usually you would
use the control grid of course, but what it you would adjust the
current through the filament? It would both lower the power
consumption and increase the life of the tube, I would expect?

The IN9 / IN13 bargraph clock is my next project!! Tubes are on the
way but hope I will have some time to work on it :-)

Michel



On Dec 12, 12:51 am, Grahame Marsh <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have added a webpage where I test a variety of other small CRTs with
> the scope clock 2 hardware.
>
> http://www.sgitheach.org.uk/scope2a.html
>
> This page will continue to carry updates as I trial other CRTs and other
> PSU configurations.  I'm still extending the range of clock faces and
> adding multi language support.
>
> The rubidium oscillator clock workover is completed and the designs are
> all here.  The complete software including the source code written using
> the free GCC -AVR C complier is available for download.
>
> http://www.sgitheach.org.uk/atomic.html
>
> The Giant 7 "Jon Ellis" Segment Clock page now has the software (again
> GCC-AVR) available for download.
>
> http://www.sgitheach.org.uk/ss.html
>
> Cheers Grahame

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