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

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Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 year ago

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).

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Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 year ago

And now it's documented on Hackaday

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Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 year ago

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

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Karl (RIP )1 year ago

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

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Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 year ago

@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.

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hackaday1 year ago

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

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Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 year ago

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.

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david doll1 year ago

@hackaday 🤔

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ऋषिक तिवारी (Rishik Tiwari)1 year ago

@hackaday looks beautiful

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Chuck1e Head1 year ago

@hackaday Cool!

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Kevin Santo Cappuccio1 year ago

@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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