Hello!

I'm new to this group and wanted to take the opportunity to introduce 
myself quickly.

My interest in Nixie tubes started in 2016 when I saw this video 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4-pgzyT0No> by Techmoan. I bought a 
ready-made Nixie clock shortly after, but never considered building my own 
projects with them, as I knew they required fairly high voltages and I 
didn't have any experience in electrical engineering.

Last year, however, I was sitting around bored and remembered that I had 
always wanted to build something using a microcontroller. I'm usually more 
of a software guy, but I've always found the prospect of writing software 
that actually does something "in reality" intriguing. I didn't feel 
comfortable working with high voltages, so I did some research into 
alternative display technologies with a similar charm to Nixies, and 
stumbled upon VFD tubes.

Without any real plan in mind, I ordered some from an Ukrainian seller on 
eBay. I initially considered using IV-11 tubes, but decided to use IV-12 
instead, as I preferred them to have real pins that could be used with a 
socket.

It took me almost 10 months to complete my project, mostly because I was 
learning along the way and didn't own any equipment when I started. I am, 
howver, very pleased with the outcome. I have created a GitHub repository 
with more details for those who are interested.

https://github.com/oskar2517/vfd-tube-calculator

I now feel relatively comfortable working with Nixie tubes (mostly because 
I now own a power supply that lets me lower the current to a non-lethal 
value) and am currently in the midst of building my first Nixie clock using 
ZM1020 tubes for the digits and a ZM1070 tube for the seconds' indicator.

I'm not only interested in Nixie tubes, but most of the display technology 
from around that period. Besides Nixies and VFD tubes, I have played around 
with Numitrons, Dekatrons and Pixie tubes and have recently acquired an E1T 
tube which I am looking forward to figuring out how to drive.

Senk Ju

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