> > > Hi! i'm Roman for Germany. My first contact with nixies was, then i bought an IN-14 nixie clock kit two years ago. Since then a lot of things happend ... i've now more than 20 types of nixies tubes at home (more than 400 tubes totally) and started to create my own pcbs for Nixies, Numitrons etc.
My first own designed nixie clock was an Arduino shield with 6 ZM1325 Nixies with BME280 Module and ESP-01 for NTP, which is only 0,5 cm larger than the Arduino Uno R3 pcb in size. This took me a while .. but i learned lot of things in designing pcbs, electronic circuits etc. Other projects i finished in the last year: - ESP32 based - 8 digit Nixie Clock with modular tube modules. I've made modules for 15 different nixie types. You can run different tube types at the same time in the clock. - 6 digit IN-18 Clock with ZM1083 tubes as seperators - 6 digit DA-2000 Numitron Clock (Wemos D1 mini based) - 6 digit IV-13 Numitron Clock - 6 digit IV- 9 Numitron Clock - 6 digit DA-2300 Numitron Clock - 4 and 6 digit ZM1030/1032 Clock (biquinary nixies (!) - Wemos d1 mini based) Nearly all of my clock have neopixels under the tubes, a RTC-module and a BME280 (sensor for measuring temperature, pressure, humidity) nearly finished projects (pcbs design finished - waiting for the pcbs): - 6 digit IV-19 Numitron Clock (wemos d1 mini) - 6 digit Z5660M Clock with 2 x Z5670M as seperators planed projects for the future (i still have the necessary tubes): - 6 digit ZM1050 "Pixie" Clock - 12 digit B5971 display (please don't ask me, what i've paid for the tubes - i was going mad, when i bought them ;-/) - 8 digit ZM1350 Varisymbol display - E1P - single digit clock - 16 channel ESP32 IN-9 music frequency spectrum analyzer (software FFT) - geiger counter with nixie tube display I hope to find in this group some inspiration and other people to share the fascination for nixies tube. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/cf078f8e-292a-435f-bfed-5ec8aa2f715b%40googlegroups.com.
