Does anyone know the life expectancy of the ITS-1 ? Given the high cost and
rarity, I'm reluctant to make a clock with them.
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Yes. It was the power supply that was my concern with this. But now, I have
some ideas! I'm not sure if that is a good thing, but let's see if I can at
least get the voltages I need.
On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 5:15:58 PM UTC-5, Dekatron42 wrote:
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> They are quite easy to drive, have a
They are quite easy to drive, have a look at a minimalistic clock
here: https://radiokot.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1916607#p1916607 there is s
full schematic and also the hex code for the processor. When I found this
design I wrote about it over at TubeClockDB
here:
Yeah Paul, I would have purchased this cool little clock, but it was never
really offered as a released product. I pinged the designer several times,
but received no response. Then Jurgen came out with his sweet 6 tube ITS1A
offering and I became infatuated with it.
On Thursday, November 2,
They do look great, but I am trying to resist. The last thing I need is to try
and figure out how to drive another display technology.
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I love these tubes. The kit clock I built with them is one of my
favorites.
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 9:19 AM, GastonP wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Not from me nor for my wallet, but I found this item that I thought
> some of you might be interested in.
> If they weren't so