Hi,

Nice!

Could you share the circuit diagram?

/Martin

On Friday, 4 July 2014 00:45:22 UTC+2, Mike Mitchell wrote:
>
> I finished the first clock and have started on the second.
> A youtube video of the clock in operation is at 
> http://youtu.be/pK276xZWyo4
> I borrowed heavily from http://959radio.co.uk/dekatron.html but mine runs 
> on 120v 60Hz instead of 220v 50Hz and I use MOSFETs for interstage coupling 
> instead of 12AT7 tubes.
>  
>
> On Sunday, February 9, 2014 6:37:22 PM UTC-5, Mike Mitchell wrote:
>>
>> I'm thinking about building a clock using Dekatrons as the counting logic.
>> It looks like A101 dekatrons are fairly easy to find, but I cannot locate 
>> socket for them.
>> I'll probably use QS30-1 nixies as an alternate display.  They use B13B 
>> sockets, so a dekatron that also uses the B13B socket would be more 
>> visually appealing.
>> I'd like to find a small-height dekatron to match the QS30-1 profile, 
>> something like the Z504S, ZM1070, or 8433.
>> Does anyone have a good source for low-height selector dekatrons with a 
>> B13B base?
>>
>> Each clock will need eight dekatrons, and I plan on building two clocks.
>> The finished product will have two rows of seven tubes, the first 6 in 
>> the top row nixies and the rest dekatrons.  The left-most top row will be a 
>> dekatron showing tenths of seconds.  Under each nixie tube will be the 
>> dekatron for that digit.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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