This is a rough sketch of my final project idea, and the important components required for this project.
Lixie is an LED alternative to the old but awesome Nixie tubes!
Lixie is based on WS2812B LEDs, (or "Neopixels" Adafruit calls them) meaning it can display the following in any color:
NIXIE TUBES! In short, a Nixie tube is a little illuminator/signal tube that looks a lot like a vacuum tube but is actually a cold cathode discharge device with either digits in it or symbols.
Lixie tubes can be made by the following process:
Acrylic sheets (clear and the black one will be cut using laser.The numbers from 0 to 9 will also be laser engraved on the acrylic sheets.
The beauty of LIXIE lies in WS2812B LEDs, which are RGB LEDs. Each LIXIE requires arounf 20 of these. It will be designed on a single layer PCB.
The enclosure of LIXIE clock will be designed by 3D prinitng a round rectangular case.
Since, I want to interface an E-paper display also for showing messages, I will do it by using ATmega324 (Used in Arduino board)
The figure below shows the internal structure of a LIXIE design:
Check out this video to see the working of Lixie tubes and get an idea of what additional features one can add to make it more catchy.
In week 03, we needed to design our final project using 2D and 3D softwares.
I used follofwing softwares:
In week 3, we were required to design our final project idea and make its raster, vector , 2D and 3D , so for now I have made the following designs:
This is the photoshop model of Lixie Clock
This is the Inkscape model of a single Lixie Tube
This is the Sketchup 3D model of my Lixie based clock
Further updates Coming soon!
My Final Project covers following Modules :