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Build a Nano-based binary Nixie clock with 18 IN-2 tubes

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Build a Nano-based binary Nixie clock with 18 IN-2 tubes

Arduino TeamMarch 2nd, 2020

Nixie tubes are, of course, an elegant display method from a more civilized age, but actually powering and controlling them can be a challenge. This can mean a great project and learning opportunity, but if you’d rather just skip ahead to programming these amazing lights, then Marcin Saj’s IN-2 binary Nixie clock is definitely worth a look.

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This retro-style unit features a 6 x 3 array of small IN-2 tubes, which are turned to “1” or “0” depending on the time. Reading the results takes a bit of binary math, but it would be good practice for those that would like to improve their skills. 

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The clock is available for purchase, and can be driven by a classic Nano, Nano Every as well as a Nano 33 IoT — the last of which enables you to connect to the NTP server or cloud over WiFi.

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