Nick is a series of different Nixie clocks based on ESP8266.
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Nick is a series of different Nixie clocks based on ESP8266.
Firmware Simple Nixie Tubes Clock Based on RaspberryPi, adapter and NCS314-6 Tubes or NCS318-6 Tubes shields for Arduino (by GRA and AFCH)
Nixie Tube Driver V2 - Easy to use - only 3 control lines. Multiple drivers can be connected in series. 22 high-voltage outputs for nixie cathodes. Compatible with 5V and 3.3V (IO & VCC). Example code available for Arduino. Prepared libraries for use in your own projects - Eagle, Altium, KiCad and EasyEDA. It can successfully replace older drive…
Use your Arduino and build Nixie Clock, Thermometer and Hygrometer. Beautifully made housing and easy to operate. It’s perfect device for your desk.
Binary Nixie Clock with 18 x IN-2 Nixie Tubes for Arduino Nano / Nano IoT 33 / Nano Every and Particle Photon.
Nixie Shield for Arduino
Binary Nixie Clock with 21 x IN-12 & IN15 Nixie Tubes for Arduino Classic Uno / Nano / Nano IoT 33 / Nano Every etc.
DIY a single nixie tube clock by using a IN-18 tube and Arduino uno dev board(Atmega328P-AU)
Nice nixie clock
Easy to use nixie socket driver – only 3 control lines. Multiple drivers can be connected in series. Compatible with 5V and 3.3V (IO & VCC). Can be used with multi-cathode nixie tubes e.g. B-7971 (with dedicated nixie sockets). Example code available for Arduino.
Wifi enabled vintage nixie clock.
Nixie tubes smart clock driving with ESP8266
A simple library for my nixie shields.
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