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12 Stage Neon Sequencer (NE-2 / NE-51)This circuit is similar to the LED clock using 12 neon indicator lamps
instead of LEDs. It operates from 2 high capacity ni-cad cells (2.5 volts) which
keep it going for a couple weeks. High voltage (70 volts) for the neon lamps is
obtained from a small switching power supply using a 74HC14 Schmitt trigger
squarewave oscillator, high voltage switching transistor, and 10 mH high Q
inductor. Most any small PNP transistors can be used that have a C/E voltage
rating of 80 or more. The inverter stage (pins 5,6) is not needed and is just an
extra stage. An adjustable low frequency oscillator made from two of the
inverter stages generates the clock signal for the 74HCT393 binary counter. In
this circuit, the timing capacitor should be non-polarized since the capacitor
will charge in both directions, so two 6.8 uF tantalum caps were used back to
back which yields about 3.3 uF. The 75K resistor in series with pin 1 limits the
current through the input protection diodes when the capacitor voltage exceeds
the supply voltage. This resistor may not be necessary with small capacitors at
low voltage but was added as a precaution. The binary counts are decoded into 1
of 12 outputs by the 74HCT138 decoders and operates the same way as in the 28
LED clock circuit. The sequence can be extended to 16 by omitting the reset
circuit and tying pins 2 and 13 of the counter to ground.

12 Stage Neon Sequencer circuit
Title: 12 Stage Neon Sequencer (NE-2 / NE-51)
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Published on: 2007-07-21
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