Waluigi4Smash2018
Waluigi4Smash2018
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Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 5: Final Product!
This is it, the finished project! I had a lot of fun making this, and I learned a lot along the way. I’ll definitely post more videos of electronics projects I do in the future, so if this project was interesting to you, you can subscribe if you want to see more videos like this.
If you want to build one of these for yourself, you can find all of my design files here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uRF-BbBJSPJCNPOF0y3EwGekzbzk3esQ. If you know me personally and want to commission me to build one of these for you, reach out to me! We can talk about pricing and logistics and stuff.
Thanks for watching!
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Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 4: Finished Electronics!Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 4: Finished Electronics!
Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 4: Finished Electronics!
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This is it! The project is almost finished, it just needs the acrylic case and it’ll be done. I’ll make another video on that when it’s done, but other than that I’m proud to be showing off the working hardware and software, and it looks great if I do say so myself. If you want to build one of these for yourself, you can find all of my design files here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uRF-BbBJ...
Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 3: PCB Design and Connecting to the InternetDesigning A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 3: PCB Design and Connecting to the Internet
Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 3: PCB Design and Connecting to the Internet
Просмотров 722 месяца назад
In this part I show off the PCB design that I took forever to make, as well as an improved breadboard layout that shows how the final design will work. I’m getting very close to completing the project, so stay tuned! Parts list so far: IN-14 Nixie Tubes x6 IN-3 Nixie Tubes x2 74141 BCD Decoders x8 1N5819 Diode MPSA42 Transistors x4 PV1S640GG Button Piezoelectric Buzzer Raspberry Pi Pico WH MCP2...
Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 2: Digital InterfaceDesigning A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 2: Digital Interface
Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 2: Digital Interface
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In this part I show how the Raspberry Pi Pico interfaces with the Nixie tubes, as well as some things I forgot to mention in the last video and plans for the future. Stay tuned for the next parts! Also, if anyone knows where I can find retro-style buttons or switches, let me know in the comments. Here’s a list of parts used in the video in case you want to follow along: IN-14 Nixie Tubes x6 IN-...
Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 1: Displaying NumbersDesigning A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 1: Displaying Numbers
Designing A Nixie Tube Clock - Part 1: Displaying Numbers
Просмотров 1402 месяца назад
Part 1 of designing and building my own Nixie tube clock. In this part I show off a demo of the tube lighting up all its numbers.

Комментарии

  • @hallpet45
    @hallpet45 8 дней назад

    Would love you too use the dots,in tubes,as a second count...Just makeing more work for you.Peter😀 insidiousnixies Utube 🦘

  • @hallpet45
    @hallpet45 8 дней назад

    Nice job💥

  • @hallpet45
    @hallpet45 8 дней назад

    Well done Mate👍

  • @paulcook2842
    @paulcook2842 11 дней назад

    It does look great, where do I buy one?

  • @HululusLabs
    @HululusLabs 12 дней назад

    I feel ya when you say adding five lines broke everything we on that rewrite grind

  • @refrigeratorNO
    @refrigeratorNO Месяц назад

    very cool mr waluigi4smash2018

  • @mchang0828
    @mchang0828 2 месяца назад

    I demand a walkthrough of a wiring diagram!

    • @Waluigi4Smash2018
      @Waluigi4Smash2018 2 месяца назад

      I’ll be sure to post the wiring diagram when I have one lol. Currently the whole project is just this breadboard. But, if you want to follow along, I’ll put a parts list in the description!

  • @natealbatros3848
    @natealbatros3848 2 месяца назад

    hi there, newbie electronics hobbyist here, shouldnt you ground the circuit somehow? 170V sounds dangerous

    • @Waluigi4Smash2018
      @Waluigi4Smash2018 2 месяца назад

      Hey! I’m also a bit of a newbie electronics hobbyist myself, my area of expertise is more with digital components. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but grounding the circuit won’t make the 170V safer for me necessarily. I also don’t think I’ll use it in the final design, I’ll just use a regular 12V barrel jack AC adapter. It works without a separate ground already, so rather than make it more complicated I’ll just keep the design as is.

    • @ggeoffk2228
      @ggeoffk2228 2 месяца назад

      @@Waluigi4Smash2018yeah “grounding it” doesn’t really mean anything here. You want to ground components that might accidentally carry charge i.e. metal casings, housings, etc. That way if they accidentally encounter live wires they have a path to ground and shouldnt build up charge that could harm you

    • @Waluigi4Smash2018
      @Waluigi4Smash2018 2 месяца назад

      @@ggeoffk2228 Yeah, that’s what I thought. The housing is either going to be plastic (acrylic?) or wood so no chance of getting shocked there. But there will be metal standoffs holding the two halves of the boards together, I’ll have to remember not to connect those to the circuit when I do the PCB design

  • @magnusneal4898
    @magnusneal4898 6 месяцев назад

    Promo sm 🤩

  • @icy76z29
    @icy76z29 7 месяцев назад

    Wait is this on the N64 or Snes?

    • @El_Retro_Lover
      @El_Retro_Lover 6 месяцев назад

      SNES i think, the N64 Led is´nt ON