The Nimo tube is really an interesting type of digital display, how comes I never ever heard about them before. 😮
After watching a YT video about Numitrons that had a link in their description to this excellent video showing a working Nime tube and a detailed explanation how it works. 🤩
IDK how can miss this video since I'm a long time semi-regular watcher of Fran Blanche's channel.

#numitron #nimo #tube #digitaldisplays

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The NIMO Tube: Rarest And Most Dangerous Digital Display Of All Time

Rarer Than A Moon Rock.... Deadlier Than Plutonium... It's The NIMO Digital Display Tube! As far as I know this is the first and only time that an operational NIMO has ever been presented on YouTube. A FranLab Vintage Technology First! Thanks for watching... Here's the video I did on IEE One-Plane Projection Displays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TD_MhPpZKg Here's the video I did about IEE Numitron Displays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-GVQp622Us Here's the video about the 555/4017 counter circuit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNbDdnEpAOQ ...and that video from years ago about Nixies vs. VFD tubes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_Ga15np_Lk Here's the cool clock web page that inspired me to do this project: http://mcnally.cc/clock.htm Join Team FranLab!!!! Become a patron and help support my YouTube Channel on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/frantone - Music by Fran Blanche - Frantone on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/frantone/ Fran on Twitter - https://twitter.com/contourcorsets Fran's Science Blog - http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html FranArt Website - http://www.contourcorsets.com

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Plight Of The Lowly Numitron Tube

In the 60’s and 70’s there were many ways to display numeric data. Nixie tubes, Vacuum Florescent Displays (VFD), micro projection systems, you name it. All of them had advantages and d…

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#TechnologyConnections lästert über die #7Segment-#Glühbirne:

"The Numitron: An obvious idea that wasn't very bright"
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The Numitron: An obvious idea that wasn't very bright

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Nutzt die Anzeigen die IHR wollt! Warum immer #TFT, e-Ink, und #LED wenn es auch #VFD, #Numitron und #Nixies gibt! Gegen den Anzeigenfaschismus!

Simple But Stylish Numitron Clock Can Display Time, Date and Temperature

While it seems like Nixie tubes get all the attention when it comes to making retro-style displays, there are plenty of other display technologies that can make a good-looking retro design. Take the Numitron tube: introduced by RCA in the early 1970s, these display tubes might look superficially similar to Nixies but work in a completely different way. The Numitron uses incandescent elements that make up seven-segment displays.

The main advantage Numitrons have over Nixes is that they don't require a high-voltage supply, which makes them much easier to hook up to modern low-voltage electronics. [mircemk] used this to his advantage when he built a simple clock using four numitrons that can display the time, the date, and the ambient temperature.

The brains of the device are formed by an Arduino Nano coupled with a DS3231 battery-backed real-time clock module. For now, the time has to be synchronized by connecting the Arduino to a PC and reprogramming it, but [mircemk] has plans to update the design with pushbuttons to allow the user to set the time manually.

Four shift registers are all that's needed to interface the microcontroller to the display tubes, thanks to their low-voltage operation. They do need quite a lot of current, so [mircemk] used the high-power TPIC6C595 instead of a regular 74HC595 chip. We wonder if the tubes' high power consumption could be the reason why the temperature in his lab seems to hover around 30 °C.

A simple but stylish plastic enclosure completes the design. Since Numitron tubes are relatively low-cost and no other specialized components are needed, this could be one of the cheapest and easiest ways to make a retro display tube clock. Although we've seen a couple of Numitron clocks and even watches before, today's build is a great example of how simple such a design can actually be.

#arduinohacks #clockhacks #clockthermometer #numitron #numitronclock

Simple But Stylish Numitron Clock Can Display Time, Date And Temperature

While it seems like Nixie tubes get all the attention when it comes to making retro-style displays, there are plenty of other display technologies that can make a good-looking retro design. Take th…

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