I'd be interested Terry.

Nick

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> On Feb 7, 2015, at 12:30, 'Terry S' via neonixie-l 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Ok, so I went ahead and started designed my own clock, borrowing heavily from 
> an existing open source design.
> 
> Here's what it entails. I have IN-18's and love those tubes, so naturally it 
> uses them. I designed a main module that has the Arduino interface, power 
> supply, control logic, 2 anode drivers, and 2 IN-18 tube socket footprints. 
> At the end of that module there is a 20 pin connector to mate with a 2nd 
> board I designed, identical in shape and size to the main module, but only 
> has the 2 IN-18 socket footprints and the corresponding anode drivers. This 
> slave module also has the 20 pin connector at far end.
> 
> The result is that a clock can be configured using 1, 2, or 3 modules. If 
> someone wanted, they could build a 2 digit clock (not sure why you would do 
> that) or a 4 digit (my preference) or a 6 digit clock.
> 
> I will be including provisions for under-tube LED lighting, even though I 
> dislike it, and colons, which I do like. The colons will be controllable. I 
> prefer a flashing colon on 4 digit clocks, and a static colon on 6 digit 
> clocks.
> 
> Since it's Arduino driven, the end user can do whatever he/she likes as far 
> as timekeeping, (GPS, etc) features, etc. I will be producing a number of 
> boards excess to my needs, so let me know if you are interested. I will NOT 
> be supporting software.... that will be up to you. The board is designed such 
> that the open-source software should work without modification, or with very 
> little, for basic 4 or 6 digit clock functionality.
> 
> The boards will have both thru-hole and surface mount parts. You will need to 
> be able to solder your own SMT components.
> 
> Any interest? As far as pricing, I'm only going to be looking to recover my 
> blank board costs.
> 
> Terry
> 
>> On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 10:09:35 AM UTC-6, Terry S wrote:
>> I know there's a plethora of IN-18 kits out there -- please tell me about 
>> your favorite. I've got tubes and I want to build my own case this time. If 
>> you're selling kits and want to blow your own horn I'm good with that as 
>> well. I'd design my own and have done so in the past, but I know there are 
>> already many choices.
>>  
>> I can do SMT work no problem, would like a highly featured clock with GPS 
>> sync capability, but it should be able to operate stand-alone as well.
>>  
>> Would consider either 4 or 6 tube, 6 preferred. LED lighting is unnecessary, 
>> colons are necessary.
>>  
>> Arduino based would be nice so I can play with the code a little easier, PIC 
>> ok as far as that goes too.
>>  
>> Compact form factor is a plus, as is low cost.
>>  
>> Please don't just throw out links.... I can find those. I'd rather hear 
>> about your actual experience with the kit.
>>  
>> Thanks in advance,
>>  
>> Terry
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