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|desc=Nixie Pipe provides the unique visual intrigue of a Nixie Tube but with modern day portability, reliability and interfacing. Each Nixie Pipe contains ten individually controlled RGB LEDs, which sit below channelled layers of acrylic acting as ''light pipes''. By laser engraving the acrylic layers, the piped light diffracts, creating controlled illumination. Nixie Pipes are modular and can be chained together to form displays, using a ''Master'' module to drive ''Slave'' modules. Read more on the (http://engineer.john-whittington.co.uk/2016/12/nixie-pipe-modern-day-led-nixie-tube/ development blog) | |desc=Nixie Pipe provides the unique visual intrigue of a Nixie Tube but with modern day portability, reliability and interfacing. Each Nixie Pipe contains ten individually controlled RGB LEDs, which sit below channelled layers of acrylic acting as ''light pipes''. By laser engraving the acrylic layers, the piped light diffracts, creating controlled illumination. Nixie Pipes are modular and can be chained together to form displays, using a ''Master'' module to drive ''Slave'' modules. Read more on the (http://engineer.john-whittington.co.uk/2016/12/nixie-pipe-modern-day-led-nixie-tube/ development blog) | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 1 September 2019
Nixie Pipe 2 Basic Data Category: 3D printer URL (first publication): http://www.nixiepipe.com/ Keywords: 3D printer License: CC BY-SA 4.0 Project status: Active
Technical documentation Maturity of the project: prototype
Assembly instructions are published: No Bill of materials is published: No
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Project management
Open-o-meter: 3 Product category: Electronics
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Description
Nixie Pipe provides the unique visual intrigue of a Nixie Tube but with modern day portability, reliability and interfacing. Each Nixie Pipe contains ten individually controlled RGB LEDs, which sit below channelled layers of acrylic acting as light pipes. By laser engraving the acrylic layers, the piped light diffracts, creating controlled illumination. Nixie Pipes are modular and can be chained together to form displays, using a Master module to drive Slave modules. Read more on the (http://engineer.john-whittington.co.uk/2016/12/nixie-pipe-modern-day-led-nixie-tube/ development blog)
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