Q: I have a neon clock that I bought in 1992. The neon light is fine, but the clock stopped working. I took it to a clock shop and phoned a second one, but neither wanted to work on it out of fear of ...
Any unusual clock, especially a design that used neon, is wanted by collectors. The first neon sign was made in Paris in 1910. Neon did not come to the United States until 1923, when a Packard ...
Revisiting old projects is always fun and this Nixie Clock by [pa3fwm] is just a classic. Instead of using transistors or microcontrollers, it uses neon lamps to clock and drive the Nixie Displays.
Jubilant Nixie lamp clocks are now available via Kickstarter in the form of 2 single digit clocks complete with neon lights and being marketed as the “largest and most elegant Nixie lamp in the world ...
[Josiah] said ‘no’ to LEDs and instead used blue-phosphor neon lamps to build this binary clock. The ATmega328 inside uses three 8-bit shift registers to control the display. Each lamp needs a ...