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Simple clock Nixie lc531

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This is a project of Nixie clock which can be made by a beginner. The board was made in thermal transfer method. The clock displays time in 24-hour format and is clocked with quartz 32.768kHz. The device also has time maintain in the event of power failure.
The clock was to be the simplest possible, so it has no microcontroller.
The numbers are clearly visible on a sunny day and do not dazzle at night. Some problem can be drilling small holes in 1mm thick plexiglass.



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