For some pictures see
here: http://www.panaplex.co.uk/untitled-page-2023-08-29-045409/
- Richard
On Tuesday 16 April 2024 at 14:26:43 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:
> I have made one of my regular green tint acrylic + copper coloured corners
> and screws type of cases.
>
> I keep trying to
I have made one of my regular green tint acrylic + copper coloured corners
and screws type of cases.
I keep trying to post pictures but I just get 'Message has been deleted'
errors ?
If anyone would like to make one of these then I do have a small number of
kits available with displays -
If anyone is interested in a kit to build one of these then please send a
PM - I am investigating getting the small components on the Smart-Socket
pre-fabbed to avoid all that tiny soldering and I have a number of displays
on hand.
- Richard
On Thursday 11 April 2024 at 20:22:19 UTC+1 Nick
Hello Peter and thank you.
Yes, well, that HV module is rated at 30mA max - with all segments on that
should draw about 36mA (based on an average of 200uA per segment) which is
TOO MUCH - so I allowed space on the board for 2 x NCH8300HV or 1 x
NCH6300HV.
So, theoretically - as it stands it
Excellent work, I want one!RobOn 10 Apr 2024, at 07:05, Peter Hall wrote:Stunning as usual..1 x Omnixie to power it all.AmazingFromPeter Hall insidiousnixies輦Utube On 10 Apr 2024 1:46 pm, Richard Scales wrote:If there was ever an example of over engineering then this must be it!
Here we
Stunning as usual..1 x Omnixie to power it all.AmazingFromPeter Hall insidiousnixies輦Utube On 10 Apr 2024 1:46 pm, Richard Scales wrote:If there was ever an example of over engineering then this must be it!
Here we have 14 PCBs, 180 transistors, 360 resistors and 13 processors all working