Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-05 Thread gregebert
I have clocks with both tubes (5092 and 6091). The 6091 should be operated at higher current (3mA vs 2.2mA), and has a larger diameter than the 5092, but is otherwise electrically equivalent. I do my own designs, so I dont know if kits exist. While the 6091's are bigger, I dont think they are

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-05 Thread Bill Notfaded
I've got a few NIB B-6091 that might go into a clock. Those are the biggest round top facing I could find anytime recently. Does anyone know a modern clock kit that takes the B-5092? It might work for the B-6091 I think. They used the B-6091 for the mission timers on the space program back in

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-02 Thread Kevin A.
Nice work! With the HV5523 you could drive up to 3 tubes. If there was a finer-pitch nixie adapter (say a 1.27mm pitch as opposed to the 2.54mm one you are currently implementing) you could definitely make it a 2 tube clock. On Tue, Apr 2, 2019, 11:08 AM Paul Andrews wrote: > There is a summary

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-02 Thread Paul Andrews
There is a summary on my web site here: https://www.nixies.us/projects/one-tube-clock/ and more information than you could ever want on hackaday.io (there is a link from my web site). It has undergone several (minor) revisions since I documented it on hackaday. On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-02 Thread Kevin A.
Any more pics/info on that clock? Looks like a nice little design. On Tue, Apr 2, 2019, 5:59 AM Paul Andrews wrote: > This is one of my clicks running a NL8091, which has the same pinout. For > the 7094 I just change the anode redistor, which is part of the socket. > > -- > You received this