[neonixie-l] Re: Anode drivers for panaplex displays

2012-03-03 Thread kosbo.com
Hi All, As you might remember, I was looking for anode drives solution for panaplex display and thanks to Martin, he advised to look at PinBall displays, so now I have a very few Pinball Display Clocks available for sale. ;-) If anybody interested, please have a look at my web site front page

[neonixie-l] Re: Anode drivers for panaplex displays

2012-03-03 Thread Cobra007
That is a cool clock, the display looks so bright! I was wondering, as you have 7 digits, if you can set the clock to display the tenths of seconds as well (like the Heathkit GC-1000)? Michel On Mar 4, 6:47 am, kosbo.com k...@kosbo.com wrote: Hi All, As  you might remember, I  was looking

[neonixie-l] Re: Anode drivers for panaplex displays

2012-03-03 Thread kosbo.com
Thanks! You are right, clocks brigness is quite high, but clock has 5 brigtness levels. Yes, tenths of seconds could be done quite easy on the clock SW level... On 3 Mar, 22:26, Cobra007 mic...@xiac.com wrote: That is a cool clock, the display looks so bright! I was wondering, as you have 7

[neonixie-l] Re: Anode drivers for panaplex displays

2012-01-08 Thread kosbo.com
yes these chips are not cheap, but quicker way to assemble pcb with it compare to tens of transistors and resistors... Thanks! On 8 Jan, 00:27, Adam Jacobs a...@jacobs.us wrote: Not sure if it is the _only_ way to go, but I certainly think that it is a great way to go. I believe that those

[neonixie-l] Re: Anode drivers for panaplex displays

2012-01-08 Thread Dekatron42
Try to look for Pinball machine schematics as they often use Panaplex displays there. There are quite a few display units sold on eBay which you might buy to do some reverse-engineering on if you can't find a schematic for them. /Martin On 9 Jan, 00:03, kosbo.com k...@kosbo.com wrote: Looks