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No code, no PCB, just a Shitty Add-On for hackaday #Supercon living in the moment.

18,696 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Kevin Santo Cappuccio
Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 год назад

Now I just need to find a random SAO to pull the connector from. But yeah, this thing is just a ghetto DIY slip ring made of pogo pins, a selector switch from a resistance substitution box, a nixie power supply and a Burroughs 122P244 nixie tube (with bonus Krypton 85 inside).

Фото профиля Kevin Santo Cappuccio
Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 год назад

And now it's documented on Hackaday

Фото профиля Kevin Santo Cappuccio
Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 год назад

Also when you're done looking at this you should totally check out my more interesting project launching very soon on Crowd Supply

Фото профиля Karl (RIP )
Karl (RIP )1 год назад

@hackaday ... but does it draw less than 1.1 millihorsepower, as required by spec?

Фото профиля Kevin Santo Cappuccio
Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 год назад

@hackaday It only draws ~0.32 millihorsepower (130mA @ 3.3V, please check my math) But I'd give all that credit to @omnixie_usa, who make crazy efficient 180V power supplies.

Фото профиля hackaday
hackaday1 год назад

Neat! Any exposed HV on those pins or all safe? You wanna be careful!

Фото профиля Kevin Santo Cappuccio
Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 год назад

The HV stuff is kinda tucked under the tube and the switching happens on the path to ground (low-side). So it’s “safe” but that really depends on your definition of safe. Like I’m totally comfortable touching it but also would get sued into oblivion selling these on Amazon.

Фото профиля david doll
david doll1 год назад

@hackaday 🤔

Фото профиля ऋषिक तिवारी (Rishik Tiwari)
ऋषिक तिवारी (Rishik Tiwari)1 год назад

@hackaday looks beautiful

Фото профиля Chuck1e Head
Chuck1e Head1 год назад

@hackaday Cool!

Фото профиля Kevin Santo Cappuccio
Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 год назад

@hackaday Thanks! My favorite part is that it's like actually done so I don't need to think about it until November. Things with firmware in them never really feel "finished."

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