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nixie-clock-hardware

Hardware for controlling six Nixie IN-14 tubes as clock (HH:MM:SS)

Requirements for rev 1.0

  • efficient step-boost converter up to 190V
  • multiplexing
  • control syncronous addressable LEDs
  • PWM control
  • I²C interface
  • connector for ESP (UART)
  • time syncronisation line for every second

Known issues in rev 1.0

  • octal buffer for PWM use seems do not works for dimming
    • workaround: dimming solved by adding turn-off points in mulitplexing routine (firmware)
  • bad mosfet selection -> high R_DSOn lead to heat at high current due diode reverse current shots
    • workaround: use better Mosfet with TDSON-8 footprint that can be soldered onto the existing one
    • caution: soldering TDSON-8 with thermal pad on back causes short circuit due to untented via underneath pad
  • output cap is to small -> causes high voltage ripple
    • workaround: use 2.2uF with 2220 footprint
  • ESD protection on ARGB connector has wrong wiring
    • workaround: do not use USBLC6 and add enameled copper wires

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