The transistor is used to drive the decimal point...

On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 2:11:39 PM UTC-8 Tavis Hord wrote:

> Arduino Pro Micro
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> K155ID1 Nixie Tube Driver x 2
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> MPSA42 High Voltage Transistor 
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> 20K Resistor x 3
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> NCH8200HV High Voltage DC-DC Boost Converter 
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> GY-521 3 Axis Accelerometer 
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> TP4056 Type-C USB 5V 1A Battery Charger Module 
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> 3.7V 240mAh Lipo Battery 5mm x 20mm x 30mm
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> 1A Latching Push Button Switch 12 x 8 x 8mm
>
> On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 11:37:22 AM UTC-8 Paul Andrews wrote:
>
>> That's cool. A pretty complete concept, with a battery too. What did you 
>> use for the charger?
>>
>> On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 5:18:11 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> I thought some of you might like this project I finished last weekend.
>>> I had a couple of N-12's and wanted to do something different with them 
>>> other than a clock to a watch etc. So I durned them into some dice.
>>>
>>> The left tube is one Die and the right tube is the other... you shake 
>>> the device to "shuffle" and then set it down to "roll" once it lands on 
>>> both numbers, it totals them up and shows the result.
>>>
>>> I made a video demonstrating them here: https://youtu.be/OjV2rZLKhQE
>>>
>>> [image: image1.jpeg]
>>>
>>> [image: image0.jpeg]
>>>
>>

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