That looks wicked..Hope theres a naughty "Word list" you can add😂..is this something,you will be offering too sell,ect...
From🚨Peter Hall😁 insidiousnixies🦘Utube
On 14 Mar 2025 12:16 pm, Richard Scales <[email protected]> wrote:
I was asked a while ago whether I could come up with a remote clock driver to use with the original Cinch Sockets for B8091 which could also be used with B-7971.Accordingly I devised a PCB that would attach to the original 'Cinch' socket and then work for both tube types.For a regular B8091 7 digit clock I used the 'PRISM' based from Ian Sparkes. I then re-purposed the same hardware to work with 4 x B-7971 tubes.
The result is my take on the classic FLW clock. This is a direct drive, 4 digit B7971 based design with time, date, temp, pressure and scrolling message display.It also has a library of 2400 'scrabble approved' four-letter-words. The words are stored in eeprom.It has NTP Sync, Web Gui, Tube Underlighting and a socket for an external PIR or other motion sensor device.--The 'Cinch' sockets fix to small PCBS which then connect to the main board via ribbon cables.During testing the tubes went in and out many times and I have to say that the 'Cinch' sockets are exceptionally easy on the tube - thank goodness!- Richard
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