A picture of one of my IN-18s plugged into the first PCB I have ever 
designed and had made (KiCAD and OSH park). It is a breadboard adaptor! It 
is being driven from an arduino using a K155ID1. Someone (I don't remember 
who) pointed out that you can use a K155ID1 to drive LEDs as a good way to 
test things out first. No sign of the infamous blue dot on any of the 
digits. I'm very happy, though I don't plan on using the K155ID1s in the 
final clock, I will use one of the supertex chips - I have some HV5522s 
coming, so that is the next step!

Many thanks to everyone on this group - lots of useful input and advice, 
though I have a long way to go yet!

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