PIN-01These are solder mount individual pins for easy PCB mounting of tubes. For .032" - .046" or approx. 1 mm diameter pins. These are a perfect fit for the IN-18 and IN-12 tubes and possibly others. Fits in .075 minimum diameter mounting hole. Gold plated internal pin contacts. ...
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Here is another handmade Nixie clock that turns heads. This Military Drone Inspired IN-4 Nixie Clock supports 12/24hr time formats. It can also display
andrea biffi @ instructables.com has a detailed tutorial on how to build your own Nixie clock using IN-4 tubes and Atmel ATMega168 microcontroller. Nixiesare neon valve tubes, where ten cathodes have shape of digits and are lighted up by plasma when high voltage flows through them. I love ...
An alphanumeric nixie clock using the B7971 nixie tubes with wifi connection for auto time/date set and scrolling text message option Designed by Oscilloscope clocks in United States of America Wishlist Tweet Share Pin Previous Next This is a store featuring my homemade electronic novelty ...
Not all of the pins on the IN-18 need to be used, and the larger holes are to remind you that the pin does not need to go in that hole. Next you have to put the resistor networks onto the board. Make sure you do this from the bottom side of the board! If you do it from ...
The ideal tool for getting at the insides of the tube would be a lathe. We didn’t have one handy and so we had to improvise. The tube turned out to fit into the keyless chuck of our drill press, so we directly (and gently) clamped it in the chuck. With the drill press set to...
Not all of the pins on the IN-18 need to be used, and the larger holes are to remind you that the pin does not need to go in that hole. Next you have to put the resistor networks onto the board. Make sure you do this from the bottom side of the board! If you do it from ...
Pin 1 is towards the front (nixie tube) end 1 : -130V 2 : 3 : 4 : +170V 5 : Transfer Input (latch enable) 6 : BCD Output A 7 : Signal Input 8 : Gate Input (Not used?) 9 : BCD Output B 10 : Signal Output to next decade 11 : +20V 12 : Reset Input 13 : BCD ...