Use the SPI Library - it handles the bitbanging and the timing for you (I’m
typing this on my phone, so it is a bit rough)
You may need to use a different SPI mode. There are four possibilities
You will also need to figure out which pins the SPI library uses.
In setup:
digitalWrite(LEpin,
I forgot to add that two details not visible in my PCB are that the
polarity (POL) line on the HV5530's is pulled high, and the blank lines
(BL) are connected to the microcontroller on a PWN pin, as defined in the
code.
On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 10:04:07 PM UTC-4, Kevin A. wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi everyone,
My name is Kevin, and I've recently developed a nixie obsession. This seems
like the place to be for those who are obsessed with all kinds of glowing
tubes!
Also, I'm currently working on a project to make a 10 digit display from
NL840 tubes, with dots and a plus/minus NL843 tube
Hello List,
good idea to start such threads from time to time.
Since this list moved to google I am pretty much off-list because I hardly
use my gmail account.
Anyway, this is me: Jan Wuesten, owner of askjanfirst.com
We are suppliers of tubes, also nixies, and have helped a lot of projects