This project was started roughly 8 years ago when the large Boroughs B-7971 nixie tubes were still reasonably priced.  My friend scored these six tubes on eBay for $10/ea.  These particular tubes were salvaged from the ticker boards of the New York stock exchange. The clock uses an older Atmel AVR 90S2331 microcontroller as a CPU.  The code was written in bascom also by my friend after a two-year setback where my wife moved the clock while it was only half assembled and fried the first Atmel chip.  I originally modified my friend’s code in RVK but he decided to gut the code and rewrite it by the time we got around to revisiting this project.  I built the case out of 1/4″ oak that is obviously stained black.  There are no nails in it.  It was done entirely with wood glue and clamps since that’s what I had at the time I started the project.

My friend James painstakingly built the entire circuit on perf board for me.  The tubes are driven directly from 12 TD62084AP 8 channel high voltage driver ICs which are in turn driven by an array of 12 cascaded 74HC595N shift registers.  Other than that, there is a beefy power supply that puts out the 170v and some lower voltages for the logic circuitry.  It uses the 60Hz of the A/C line for a sync source.

I’m very pleased with how the final clock turned out.  It seems to keep the time very well.