Hi, I had  SP-431 clocks,  if interested, please pm me I might have a few 
boards in stock 
https://www.kosbo.com/clocks/4-digits-slim-design-sp431-panaplex-clock.html

All the best, Konstantin

On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 4:21:46 AM UTC+3 Richard Scales wrote:

> If it was me - I would remove the displays and make an 8 digit panaplex 
> clock, as Yohan said, if you want a 12hr clock then use the plus symbol as 
> an am/pm indicator - otherwise - make it a 24hr clock and perhaps use the 
> plus symbol for something else. I have made many different panaplex clocks, 
> all direct drive using HV5x22 or HV5x30 drivers and i would apply the same 
> design to these displays.
>  - Richard
>
>
> On Tuesday, 24 October 2023 at 15:43:17 UTC+1 Yohan Park wrote:
>
>> You can use the + as a PM indicator
>>
>> On Monday, October 23, 2023 at 3:43:29 PM UTC+2 Adam Piórko wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like VFD displays. If the "plus" is lit, the module seems to be 
>>> functioning properly. If you enjoy reverse engineering, you can try to make 
>>> a clock from this module. Two things need to be discovered.
>>>
>>>    1. How to send a digit? If it's a counter, it might be challenging. 
>>>    Incrementing by +1 might be too slow, and digit changes will be visible.
>>>    2. It's unknown if there's a reset to zero (reset function) - if 
>>>    not, you'll have to add up to 999999. 
>>>
>>> You can make a 24-hour clock out of it. There's no "AM/PM" - unless you 
>>> add it on the side or skip it.
>>>
>>>
>>> niedziela, 22 października 2023 o 13:47:29 UTC+2 ZY napisał(a):
>>>
>>>> Pictures attached
>>>>
>>>>

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