This is my most recent clock. I'm new to the group and figured you guys 
might be interested!


It's powered via PoE (48V over ethernet, the 802.3af standard), and 
synchronizes time through NTP.
It has a DHCP client so you just plug it in and go.

The software is based on the tuxgraphics ntp 
clock<http://www.tuxgraphics.org/electronics/201302/avr-ntp-clock-2x.shtml>, 
but modified to suit my peripherals and the nixies, of course.

It uses HV5812 HV shift registers to drive the nixies. A zener clamp clamps 
the 'off' state to +70V or so, which is enough differential to turn the 
tubes on and off.

Power supply is a flyback with 48V input, 5V & 200V output. It uses the 
LM5070 IC which has integrated PoE authentication bits. The transformer 
seems to run somewhat hotter than I would like, and I'm concerned about it. 
I'll have to try retrofitting a larger core I guess. I'm still pretty new 
to SMPS design.


What else... It's got a relay to drive a horn or lamp, CP2102 USB <> TTL 
232 IC for.. debugging or setting the time or...

Also has buttons and a battery backed RTC if you want to use it without the 
internet, for some reason or other.


<http://slavtek.com/img/poenixie.jpg>

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