I like the 2 x 6 header pin idea.


On Thursday, November 7, 2013 1:15:48 AM UTC-6, Dalibor wrote:
>
> Hello guys, 
>
> as I was making the clock for the contest, I found that struggling 
> with 11 wires going from every nixie tube is pretty impractical. I 
> would like to develop a base that I will use for my tubes. Because I 
> am making tubes with "pinch" and not a flat glass bottom, it will look 
> like this: http://www.jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_gr414.htm. 
>
> I will make a PCB that will be attached to the bottom of the aluminum 
> or plastic socket, pins soldered into it.. 
>
> There are two ways: 
>
> - a common nixie layout like B13B. It looks authentically, would fit 
> into existing clocks/kits, but designing a board for it is not easy 
> and also finding right pins for making a socket takes some time.. 
>
> - a 2x6 header pin that would fit into a standard 1/10 inch grid - 
> easy to get a female connectors to PCB, there is also a possibility to 
> fit the tube socket with some ICs (7442) so that only 6 pins would be 
> necessary to make. However this solution doesnt look much "vintage", 
> it is not authentical.. 
>
> What way would You personally go? 
>
> Thanks! 
>
> PS: for those who havent seen the clock yet: 
> http://dalibor.farny.cz/introducing-shanghaitime-nixie-clock/ 
>
>
> -- 
> Dalibor Farny 
> http://dalibor.farny.cz 
>

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