The TC18 – My IV-18 Based VFD Tube Clock
This is the home page for my VFD tube clock project, the TC18.
The TC18 is a clock built around an old Russian IV-18 VFD tube. You can read the story of how it came to be at this blog post.
Purchase Info
I have a single clock for sale on eBay! This is the only one I will be selling, so please bid on the auction!
Specifications
- IV-18 Russian VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) tube for display.
- ATmega328P microcontroller running at 16MHz.
- Running Arduino bootloader for easy update.
- Completely custom firmware.
- DS3231 RTC (Real Time Clock) chip for keeping extremely accurate time.
- Lithium battery for keeping time during main power loss.
- MAX6921 VFD driver for controlling the 17 high voltage outputs.
- Custom high voltage boost switching power supply with voltage feedback; controlled by CPU.
- EEPROM storage of all configuration parameters.
- Rotary encoder with push to select for configuration menus.
- Custom aluminum enclosure designed by John Pfeiffer and realized by myself.
Downloads
- Schematic: PNG
- All files (please read README.txt): ZIP
Credits
The enclosure of this clock was designed by John Pfeiffer at blog.giantpachinkomachineofdoom.com/
Parts of the circuit are based on Ladyada’s Ice Tube clock at Ice Tube Clock
That clock is sold in kit form by Adafruit at Ice Tube Clock Kit
Some of the parts used in the schematic and board drawings are from the Sparkfun Eagle library at SFE_Footprint_Library_Eagle
Videos
Press and Exposure
- Fazed
- Hack a Day
- Make
- Adafruit
- Telovation
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
23 thoughts on “The TC18 – My IV-18 Based VFD Tube Clock”
Your project amazed me. Something I have wanted to do all my life (62yrs). I am a electronic engineer of the old school and fascinated with the amount of labor of love you put into this. If you start a company, you will be a millionaire soon. Good luck and will look for you on Facebook.
I love the design. I have been thinking of making one myself, and I like how you used an external RTC in the circuit. I was wondering if you could throw a schematic up in pdf format, as I am using a different design program, and can’t import eagle files.
Hi there,
I’m interested in building a VFD lamp but i have a problem with MAX6921 i live in Poland the chip isn’t available in my country, did You buy the chip form Maxim od they send You a sample? I wanted 3 samples (need to make 3 clocks) but Maxim don’t seend them to my country eather. Have You got any ideas?
With Regards
Shalvan
Shalvan,
I got 2 chips as samples from Maxim and then I ordered 5 more directly
from them. You can buy directly from Maxim at www.maxim-ic.com and I
believe they will ship worldwide.
Ray, I put up a PNG of the schematic in the download section.
Hi there,
I am definitely interested in buying one of those clocks if you ever happen to offer some. Please let me know if that happens. Awesome work!
Cheers,
Andi
Very nice!!! just one question, is the free end of the tube supported at all? hard to tell in the pictures.
again great job!!
Mark
could you put a version of the script that only handles time and vfd update (so no rtc or boost circut)?
@peter – the code is really well documented. It should be easy enough for you to rip out the bits you don’t need. Feel free to email me at jason@vonnieda.org if you have any specific questions.
@jason (nice name does remind me of something else)
what are the pinout of the MAX6921AQI+ socket (it is the square chip)
i have searched but nobody can tell me
and i saw you used one bevore sooooo
(it has word the code is a go witout the boost and eeprom)