I'm building a Nixie instrument cluster for my Corvair. It's designed to
fit in the space formerly occupied by the speedometer. There are six
displays, made with 4998 and 5870 tubes.
The drivers are 74HC595 shift registers and TBD62084 HV arrays. It's not
multiplexed.
A Teensy 3.2 in a box under the hood collects the telemetry and sends the
SPI cathode data over an RS422 data link to the display head. The gauges
are: speed, tach, oil pressure, cylinder head temperature, voltage and
odometer. There are 19 Nixie tubes in all.
I hope it works. The prototype will be adhered to the front of the old
instrument cluster with Velcro for ease of modification.
Photos in a week or so.


On Wed, Mar 31, 2021, 7:01 PM J Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:

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