Hello Tomas.
I bought one of Ian's PCB+uC bundle because I wanted to build a 6-digit
clock. I've built the circuit but not the whole clock yet  (because in my
case it's easier to sit the sockets in their final position and then do the
wiring).

Unless you get his full kit, be warned that the PCB is packed with
components and you have no tolerance on the shape/size of parts: I had to
sit a resistor under the uC because I had 1/4W vs the required 1/8W (or
something like that).

The code looks good and shows some advanced techniques in Arduino
programming to take advantage of low-level capabilities of ATmega uC. I
also reproduced the hardware and part of the software to generate HV out of
PWM in another clock. Documentation is well written too.

Now, if I could only find the woodden box I am looking for...
Paolo

On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Tomas Begley wrote:

> https://www.nixieclock.biz/Store.html
>
> I found this kit online and I was wondering if anyone had any experience
> with it?
>
> it looks good though as it is fully open source so it's great for
> makers/hackers.
>

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