Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Scope clock artwork so far

2016-01-18 Thread David Forbes
Mitch, The board has the following jacks on the right side, accessible form the rear (the inside of the case): SPI with 5V Serial I/O with 5V X and Y analog input USB I could also add I2C, if that's important in addition to the above. On 1/17/16 11:50 PM, Mitch wrote: David, would you

[neonixie-l] Re: Scope clock artwork so far

2016-01-18 Thread 'Dave' via neonixie-l
David, If you do consider remote control, I would like to suggest you use an ESP8266 module, like the ESP-01. These are very inexpensive($2), are plug and play(from a hardware perspective) run wifi, and can be loaded with an Arduino bootloader thereby allowing anyone to easily modify it. The

[neonixie-l] New IGP-17 panaplex clock

2016-01-18 Thread kosbo.com
Hi All, I have some IGP-17 panaplex panels in my stock for a while. I remember these displays from my college time back to 1980s, when we had several big programmable calculators with 2 IGP-17 displays in it... So now I have designed IGP-17 clock/display panel. It works as normal clock,

Re: [neonixie-l] New IGP-17 panaplex clock

2016-01-18 Thread Dylan Distasio
Looks nice, does the kit come with the SMD portion soldered? I have not had much luck doing SMD myself but am proficient with through hole. Thanks. On Jan 18, 2016 10:18 AM, "kosbo.com" wrote: > Hi All, > > > I have some IGP-17 panaplex panels in my stock for a while. > I

Re: [neonixie-l] New IGP-17 panaplex clock

2016-01-18 Thread kosbo.com
Yes, if you get clock kit, all smd components will be soldered and microcontroller loaded with code too ;-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to