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Overview
Product Introduction
Programmable RGB pseudo nixie tube clock
Support Raspberry Pi Pico or Zero.
Do you know the old glory of the last century: the nixie tube?
Worried about the shutdown and short service life of the nixie tube?
This is an LCD pseudo nixie tube clock that can help you recall this punk style.
Specification
Parameter Name | Parameters |
Dimensions | 200mm × 80mm × 34mm |
Weight | 430g |
Power | 5V 2A |
Interface | Type-C |
LCD screen | 1.14", 135 × 240 pixels |
Cover | Quartz glass |
Support | Raspberry Pi Pico (with pinheader version) and Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero 2 W (not included) |
Onboard Resources
How To Assemble
Note: please download the code to the host control first, and test it before assembling!
- Step 1: Insert the host control (Raspberry Pi ZERO, pico, esp32-s2-pico) into the back of the "1" board. The pico and esp32-s2-picode USB ports are facing outwards without screws. Raspberry Pi needs (2x copper posts + 4 silver-white screws) to fix the 2 holes on the non-interface side;
- Step 2: On 1 to 2, you need to pay attention to 1. You must put the 4 buttons on the side before you can put them in. Then use the patterned copper column, first lightly lock the diagonal alignment holes, then lock the rest, and then all tightened (4 single-headed copper posts);
- Step 3: Install 3 on 2, use black screws, in the same way, first lightly lock the diagonal alignment holes, then lock the rest, and then tighten them all (4 black);
- Step 4: Insert the LCD into the 1 board, the side with the buttons is the back of the LCD, then put the glass cover, and lock it with silver-white screws (6*2 silver-white);
- Step 5: Cover 4 on top of 2, use black screws to lock the diagonally aligned holes first, then lock the rest, and then tighten them all (4 black).