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IN-8 single nixie tube clock published
After receiving one IN-8 tube from a friend, I decided to build myself a clock. This clock is more an ornament than a useful machine because it consists of just one digit (tube) so it displays current time every minute for three times.
It is built inside of an old wooden box and it's powered from a 7V DC wall adapter. Under a nixie tube there is a very bright green LED which makes everything look more beautiful. When time is not displayed, this LED blinks with 1 second period (seconds counter).
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- From bvbernard on 11-07-2011 at 20:08:14
Oops. Noticed you are using CLK0 for the output. Ignore that question!
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