Wonderful design! I love it! How did you managed to achieve a clean PCB? By 
ultrasonic cleaner?

在 2016年3月5日星期六 UTC+1下午9:10:18,Jonathan F.写道:
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> I want to share this project with you. Its about 90% finished.
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> I made a nixie clock with Z5660M tubes.
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> My basic idea was to develop clock pcb that i can use for future projects, 
> and a second pcb for tube sockets. This allows me to take use the main pcb 
> for different projects (eg. IN-18 Clock). 
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> I'm currently design a website for all my nixie,vdf,plasma stuff, so don't 
> wonder about the web address on the pcb's, that's my future site-address. 
> I have choosen the name SWISSNIXIE, because i live in Switzerland, and i 
> like nixies and do projects with them =)
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> Here are some details:
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> *"Nixie Clock Controller Board" aka SN-NCB-01*
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>    - Atmega328 with Arduino-Bootloader
>    - HV5122 Chips for controlling the clock, gives 6x10 Outputs for nixie 
>    tubes, and 4 outputs for controlling neon lamps and stuff
>    - DS3132 RTC, its very accurate and has built in quarz. 
>    http://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/DS3231.pdf
>    - Terminal block for usage of a GPS or DCF77 receiver and a "enable" 
>    input. The GPS/DCF is not code yet. For the enable input i use a 
>    motion-detector. If something moves, the clock will switch on for about 
>    20min. 
>    - 4 Buttons for Settings and a Potentiometer for Backlight
>    - Power supply based on MAX1771. Its based on the fantastic supply i 
>    found here : http://www.desmith.net/NMdS/Electronics/NixiePSU.html 
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> *"Tube Board B13L"*
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>    - Can be used with all large B13B Sockets
>    - IN-3 neon bulbs or smiliar can be used as decimal spaces. all 4 
>    individually controllable. 
>    - WS2812 LED's for backlight.  (Mounted on a small board under this 
>    one)
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> *Case & Assembly*I had a few pieces of wood at home, so i choose a wooden 
> case, because it was the easiest and cheapest material. The case is made of 
> one solid block, no glueing/screwing. I drilled out 6x 31mm holes and 2x 
> 13mm holes. Then i milled out a space to fit the pcb in. Case finish was 
> made with sand paper and natural wax. 
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> For the column separators i used lab probe glasses and cut them to the 
> right size. They are mounted with silicone directly on the pcb. 
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> What do you think of the project? If someone has tips/advises please tell 
> me. If you have any questions, just ask :))
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