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The Nixie Sockets were created to unify the entire family of nixie tubes. All sockets have the same pin layout which allows easy replacement of the sockets for different nixie tubes without having to any hardware change. When using the sockets with your device, sockets provides the valid power supply parameters for the compatible nixie tubes (su…

  • Updated Mar 14, 2023

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…

  • Updated Jan 30, 2023
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Use your Arduino and build IoT Nixie Clock, Thermometer and Hygrometer. You can control the clock via the Arduino Cloud, you can send data to the cloud then transfer it to e.g. Google sheets and visualize (e.g. temperature or humidity). You can also use the Alexa Amazon assistant.

  • Updated Apr 25, 2022

Build a clock, counter, thermometer or any display with 2/4/6/8/10 nixie tubes. You can use your favorite platform for this: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Particle etc. Are you interested? Imagine that you can use any nixie tube and not worry about the technical parameters: power requirements, current, and what is most troublesome and what you also do …

  • Updated May 6, 2020

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