Gixie CLOCK
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I'm absolutely fascinated by the Nixie Tube, but unfortunately, it's a bit out of my budget right now. So, I spent six months working on creating this Gixie Clock, which is essentially achieved through using ws2812 illumination to illuminate an acrylic base. I went all out to make the RGB tube as slim and sleek as possible. To add some extra fun, I incorporated a magnetic design, and my friends absolutely loved it. I've also set up seven different lighting modes in the program, allowing me to adjust the color of the Gixie Clock however I like. You can check out a video showcasing the project on YouTube at https://youtu.be/JnNLM1B5Fy8. For more detailed information about the project, head over to hackaday.io/project/162313-gixie-clockmost-beautiful-nixie-clock. If you'd like to support me in bringing this project to life, please check out my Indiegogo campaign at https://igg.me/at/uowV06rsI3A/x/19724135. Here are the components I used: * WS2812: 60 units * PMMA (Acrylic): * Glass Tube: * Wood: * Alumina: * Atmega328P microcontroller * RX8025 IC * Probe and magnet * 3D Printer
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