The Tubes are fine. Theyve been happily riding around on the Dash for over a year now. Temperatures here are more like 0c (32f) to 50c (122f) in the sunlight, which melted some hot glue holding internal cables in place, but didnt bother the display at all.. Ive nearly completed the next phase of the project, which adds a digital speedometer function and an output signal that triggers the next techno-gadget at 88Mph (you can probably guess what it is) :)
@thegenrl - yeah, I know :) thats why the all the interesting bits and info are at the start of the video :) After hours of video editing and messing around, I was over editing, what was left matched the length of the audio track and explained all the techie bits for those who cared, so I left it at that.. :)
@SpockieTech fair enough chap. in fact i should have been nicer, i believe i was mad at youtube's HTML 5 at the time, not the video. (wouldn't let me skip around)
@SpockieTech - electrolumanescent conducts in bowth directions, and anyone can edit wikipedia. some of the origional materials they were looking at created diffrent colors in their reverse direction.
The Bar-graph is a type of current-controlled Gas Tube - an IN-13. The Arduino generates a software determined rpm-related PWM analog voltage that is converted by an op-amp to a 0-4 milliamp current signal that controls the length of the gas discharge glow. I'm trying to post a link to a circuit, but youtubes comment system keeps losing it :(
The Tubes are fine. Theyve been happily riding around on the Dash for over a year now. Temperatures here are more like 0c (32f) to 50c (122f) in the sunlight, which melted some hot glue holding internal cables in place, but didnt bother the display at all.. Ive nearly completed the next phase of the project, which adds a digital speedometer function and an output signal that triggers the next techno-gadget at 88Mph (you can probably guess what it is) :)
SpockieTech 1 month ago
That's fantastic! the extreme temperatures don't harm the nixies? Like -20 F to 100 F?
RockyTheLord 1 month ago
You are my hero!! Nixies and an arduino... Like peanut butter and jelly! Great job
huckingfish 10 months ago
sorry dude, but you blab way too much. cool project though...
thegenrl 1 year ago
@thegenrl - yeah, I know :) thats why the all the interesting bits and info are at the start of the video :) After hours of video editing and messing around, I was over editing, what was left matched the length of the audio track and explained all the techie bits for those who cared, so I left it at that.. :)
SpockieTech 1 year ago
@SpockieTech fair enough chap. in fact i should have been nicer, i believe i was mad at youtube's HTML 5 at the time, not the video. (wouldn't let me skip around)
thegenrl 1 year ago
Miloonium (the song) is awesome. Nixie tubes are pretty cool to actually, nice build.
NewEvo 1 year ago
@redfathom - although I just looked it up in wikipedia, and it says they are electroluminescent LED's too :)
SpockieTech 1 year ago
@SpockieTech - electrolumanescent conducts in bowth directions, and anyone can edit wikipedia. some of the origional materials they were looking at created diffrent colors in their reverse direction.
RedFathom 1 year ago
@SpockieTech - i just hate it when people call them led's since it's electro-luminescent. they should have just stuck with oeld.
RedFathom 1 year ago
you do know oled stands for organic light emitting display right?
RedFathom 1 year ago
That's awesome, great work buddy!
devilselbow 1 year ago
this is rly awesome keep it on :)
Calumet604 1 year ago
That's amazing work, love it!
patriotik 1 year ago
Simply fantastic write-up! Thank you for sharing. Those nixie tubes are retro-gorgeous!
Brent Picasso
Autosport Labs
AutosportLabs 1 year ago
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AutosportLabs 1 year ago
seems it doesnt like the web-link. google for in-13 bar graph driver ledsales and follow the first pdf link for a circuit.
SpockieTech 1 year ago
The Bar-graph is a type of current-controlled Gas Tube - an IN-13. The Arduino generates a software determined rpm-related PWM analog voltage that is converted by an op-amp to a 0-4 milliamp current signal that controls the length of the gas discharge glow. I'm trying to post a link to a circuit, but youtubes comment system keeps losing it :(
SpockieTech 1 year ago