Second glimpse of the Nixie Watch.
The software is taking shape, it can display the time by motion
detection and return back to sleep.
The basis for the complete menu structure for all settings has also
been programmed.
At the moment it displays the time registers, but the registers
themselves
Very well done Michel!!!
Am 20.04.2012 08:26, schrieb Cobra007:
Second glimpse of the Nixie Watch.
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Thanks Dieter, do the tubes look almost as nice as your blue dream
clocks? ;-)
On Apr 20, 5:27 pm, Dieter Waechter i...@nocrotec.com wrote:
Very well done Michel!!!
Am 20.04.2012 08:26, schrieb Cobra007:
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Oh yes, I like them most of all SK-207 base Nixie tubes.
Best choice for a watch in this size I would say.
Hope you know someone who has a good stock of these ;-)
Dieter
Am 20.04.2012 10:33, schrieb Cobra007:
Thanks Dieter, do the tubes look almost as nice as your blue dream
clocks? ;-)
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Hi,
As a few people interested to get this book in djvu format, I've put
it on my web site and here is a link, where you can download it:
http://www.kosbo.com/info/books/[Zgursky_V.S.,_Lisicin_B.L.]_Elementy_indikatsyi.djvu
Any problem with getting it, please let me know
Best regards,
Hi friends,
I'm looking for the russian book:
Яблонский, Ф.М.; Янкин, Г.М.
Декатроны
Издательство: М.: Энергия
Переплет: мягкий; 192 страниц; 1967 г.
Язык: русский
translation:
Yablonsky, FM, Younkin, GM
decatrons
Publisher: Moscow: Energiya
Binding: soft, 192 pages, 1967
Language: Russian
Looks very good!
Total circuit power is about 10uA during standby mode and 2uA during
deep sleep.
Deep sleep will be entered after a standby time-out to save battery
life. Clock will still run in deep-sleep mode.
I am curious: Do you use an external interrupt to wake the processor in
case of
Hi Jens,
That's how I did it on my concept board, with an external interrupt.
Problem is that I need more components to be able to generate the
interrupt and believe it or not, it actually used more current.
Standby mode means the processor is in sleep mode but wakes up about 8
times per second