There have been quite a few new Nixie clocks over the last couple of weeks here on Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is the work of UK artist Kev Stenning, the Steampunk Nixie Clock. The Steampunk Nixie ...
If someone asked you to create a Nixie tube clock presented in the form of a life-sized Steampunk-style robot, how would you achieve this feat? If someone asked you to create a Nixie tube clock ...
Not so long ago, Nixie tubes were the height of digital display technology sophistication. Not so long ago, Nixie tubes were the height of digital display technology sophistication. My chum Frank ...
When it comes to Nixie clocks, we all pretty much know what to expect: a bunch of Nixies with some RGB LEDs underneath, a wooden case of some sort, and maybe some brass gears or fittings for that ...
Nixie tubes, the cold cathode displays which use wire mesh to display glowing numerals or other information, are pretty cool in their own right. But you know what’s even cooler? Using nixie tubes and ...
Kickstarter has a fever at the moment, and the only cure is more tube clocks. For those unaware of this type of gadget, a Nixie tube clock uses heated cathodes in a glass-encased gaseous mixture to ...
A mix of vintage looks and new technology creates an elegant way to tell time in the Luminous Rex Apollo Numitron Nixie Tube Clock, handmade in Ballard from rare repurposed laboratory and aircraft ...
A unique clock has been launched by Kickstarter this month called the NixieX designed by a team of engineers based in Vancouver, Canada. The NixieX Nixie tube clock and speaker system features a ...
Unless you were a computer scientist in the 1950s, you might not know about Nixie tubes (aka cold cathode displays). They're essentially neon numeric displays housed in a vacuum tube-like enclosure ...
The appeal of adding Nixie tube displays to a project seems to know no end. First it was Nixie clocks, now it’s Nixie power meters, with the latest addition being this Nixie-Steampunk hybrid solar ...
As a child Paul Parry loved to taking his toys apart to find out how they worked before putting them back together again. A successful career as an electronics engineer followed but he eventually ...
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