Steven Viola
Adventures of a Computer Engineer
Adventures of a Computer Engineer
Jun 12th

For over a year, I’ve been looking into making my own Nicix Clock, after seeing one on hackaday. Since then, I have been working in my free time to build one. Nixie tubes were used in the 1950’s and 1960’s to display numbers before seven segment and LCD displays became common. Nixie tubes have a wire-mesh anode and many cathodes, each repredenting a digit. A 74141 binary to BCD decoder is commonly used to convert a binary number to BCD which the nixie tube will display.
My first attempt was to use basic logic gates such as flip flops to control the time, but this was very complicated, especially when using a prototype board. After searching the internet for better ways to drive the clock, i came accross a pre-programed microcontroler that can drive nixie/binary clocks. Eventually, I plan on programing my own chip, but for now, this works. More >
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