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'''Concept''': MEMENTO NIXIE
 
'''Concept''': MEMENTO NIXIE
  
Draft concept I
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The first time I saw SImon show the Nixie Bulb I ws directly mesmerised.  I directly wanted to make one for my Digital Craft assignment. and looking back at it now, I would say"What was I thinking?!". I didn't know the Intricacies of Building Nixie bulb and Nixie clock. Not to mention I was thinking to make A memento Nixie.
Draft concept II
 
  
Theoretical basis
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So what is Memento Nixie.
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The simple Idea is that a clock that shows the viewers remaining life in different units  such as year, month, days,hours, minute, second.
  
I start to watch Lynda tutorial to understand from teh begining what is Arduino. IN this phase, I learn
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Making an assumption that the viewer's life will be around 100 years, the viewer's would input their age with potentiometer, and then The Nixie will decrese 100 with that agae. Consequently  memento Nixie will show the age ticking down. The viewer then can choose whether they would see the year, the month, or even seconds.
a) How to instal Arduino
 
b) What is IDE
 
c)The part of Arduino
 
d) PWM
 
e) Digital and analogue
 
  
Experiment phase
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The first concept of the Memento Nixie will show number in 12 bulbs. But, looking at the intricacies, I decided to show 6 bulbs with this calculation.
I do small experimnt with Arduino IDE for
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a) Blink
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If hypothetically the remaining age of the viewer is 90 years, it will show
b) Fade with Potentiometer
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Year: 90
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Month: 1080
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day: 32400
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hours: 777600
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minutes: 46656000
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seconds: 271993|00000 (Showed in two rows)
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'''Action:'''
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'''Research Nixie'''
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'''a)  Nixie bulbs'''
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A Nixie Tube is a Neon gas-filled tube, that has a wiremesh anode with various cathodes shaped like numbers or symbols.
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'''b) what nixie needs to turn on'''
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12 V DC Power supply
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12 VDC to 180 VDC Driver/converter
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Nixie runs in a quite high voltage. Therefore it needs a driver to bump teh voltage from the 12/9 VDC into 180 VDC.
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Microcontroler in this case is used to regulate/control which cathode (numerical side) will turn on. To do this, I have to be able to learn how to read schematic, how to prototype in breadboard and eventually make the breadboard into volumetric as planned.
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'''c) How to read Schematics'''
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Reading schematic is something that I have never think that I would be able to do. But I realize it's all about mindseat. I was overwhealmed by the intricacies of a schematic. but the moment I start to look at like a Lego block that I only work one brick at a time, one connection at a time, The schematic turns from enigma to a challanging lego block.
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I also tried to look at Youtube on how to read schematic, to know what each of the picture represent, and to know the code of the resistor, how to count with OHM Law, and
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'''d) what is Transistor (How it works)'''
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'''e) What is capacitor'''
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'''Research Micro controller'''
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Up and running with Arduino Lynda.com
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a)Part of Arduino
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b)PWM
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c)what is IDE
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d) Experiment with IDE (Blinking)
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e) Experiment with IDE (Fading with Potentiometer)
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'''Memeto Nixie Ingradient'''
  
 
SImon helped me with making the schematic
 
SImon helped me with making the schematic
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This is the schematic
 
This is the schematic
  
In the meantime I bought the ingradients already, and now wating for teh ingradient to be baked
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In the meantime I bought the ingredients already, Unfortunately couple of ingradients such as The Nixie,  just arrive Tuesday. However, in the meantime, I build anything I could with Schematic from Simon with the aim of controling 3 different LED on breadboard to switch with Potentiometer.
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Teh ingradient that is bought and waiting for the delivery are
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The ingredient that is bought and waiting for the delivery are:
 
a) 7805 voltage regulator
 
a) 7805 voltage regulator
 
b) Atmega 328P
 
b) Atmega 328P
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c) RTC
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d) Socket Installed IN12b Tube (With IN 12 Nixie attached) 1328-ST: 6 pieces
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e) Board only for IN12 Nixie 1328-SX : 1 piece
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f)HVPS-V I am not sure which one is better (easier to build) for volumetric circuit. I would follow your advice to choose between Horizontal/vertical. either way:  2 pieces
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g) R1: 3k3 (Pull up resistor)
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h)R3: 10K x3
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i)R5:100k x1
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j)R6: 47k x 1
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k)R7: 10K x1
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l)C1:220uF x2
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m)C3: 0.1 uF x4
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I also rent Arduino from school to experiment at home.
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And on monday, I will do
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a) To make sure that what I learned and try to fit with the schematic is right
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b) Try to make it with Nixie intact
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c) try to turn on the Nixie
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d) Try to find out the IDE and the coding
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e) try to make the clock in Volumetric
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Cross my fingers!

Latest revision as of 23:33, 20 June 2016

Arif Abdillah (0645664468)

-“ The moment I knew what I wanted to "

Unfortunately I haven't got that moment

But looking at Ivan Cash works, I don't think I would hate it. and that makes it okay.

and I am willing to drastically change and re-invent my self if it's necessary.

"I have to change to stay the same"

Cash.png


-What do you make? (Tell us in one image and three sentences about creative background)

Short film, vIrtual Reality and Augmented Reality, stand up story telling. Pegida.png

Virtualreality.png

-What is your topic of interest? Explain a past/current topic or what you wish to explore)

Storytelling that sit in between social, commercial and story.

I believe that all of those three are not exclusive.


-What is your medium? (Explain what materials and tools you wish to use)

I am medium agnostic. I believe content and message is what matters. and the choice of media follows the concept.


Progress

Concept: MEMENTO NIXIE

The first time I saw SImon show the Nixie Bulb I ws directly mesmerised. I directly wanted to make one for my Digital Craft assignment. and looking back at it now, I would say"What was I thinking?!". I didn't know the Intricacies of Building Nixie bulb and Nixie clock. Not to mention I was thinking to make A memento Nixie.

So what is Memento Nixie. The simple Idea is that a clock that shows the viewers remaining life in different units such as year, month, days,hours, minute, second.

Making an assumption that the viewer's life will be around 100 years, the viewer's would input their age with potentiometer, and then The Nixie will decrese 100 with that agae. Consequently memento Nixie will show the age ticking down. The viewer then can choose whether they would see the year, the month, or even seconds.

The first concept of the Memento Nixie will show number in 12 bulbs. But, looking at the intricacies, I decided to show 6 bulbs with this calculation.

If hypothetically the remaining age of the viewer is 90 years, it will show Year: 90 Month: 1080 day: 32400 hours: 777600 minutes: 46656000 seconds: 271993|00000 (Showed in two rows)

Action:

Research Nixie a) Nixie bulbs A Nixie Tube is a Neon gas-filled tube, that has a wiremesh anode with various cathodes shaped like numbers or symbols.

b) what nixie needs to turn on 12 V DC Power supply 12 VDC to 180 VDC Driver/converter

Nixie runs in a quite high voltage. Therefore it needs a driver to bump teh voltage from the 12/9 VDC into 180 VDC.

Microcontroler in this case is used to regulate/control which cathode (numerical side) will turn on. To do this, I have to be able to learn how to read schematic, how to prototype in breadboard and eventually make the breadboard into volumetric as planned.

c) How to read Schematics

Reading schematic is something that I have never think that I would be able to do. But I realize it's all about mindseat. I was overwhealmed by the intricacies of a schematic. but the moment I start to look at like a Lego block that I only work one brick at a time, one connection at a time, The schematic turns from enigma to a challanging lego block.

I also tried to look at Youtube on how to read schematic, to know what each of the picture represent, and to know the code of the resistor, how to count with OHM Law, and

d) what is Transistor (How it works)

e) What is capacitor

Research Micro controller Up and running with Arduino Lynda.com a)Part of Arduino b)PWM c)what is IDE d) Experiment with IDE (Blinking) e) Experiment with IDE (Fading with Potentiometer)

Memeto Nixie Ingradient

SImon helped me with making the schematic

This is the schematic

In the meantime I bought the ingredients already, Unfortunately couple of ingradients such as The Nixie, just arrive Tuesday. However, in the meantime, I build anything I could with Schematic from Simon with the aim of controling 3 different LED on breadboard to switch with Potentiometer.


The ingredient that is bought and waiting for the delivery are: a) 7805 voltage regulator b) Atmega 328P c) RTC d) Socket Installed IN12b Tube (With IN 12 Nixie attached) 1328-ST: 6 pieces e) Board only for IN12 Nixie 1328-SX : 1 piece f)HVPS-V I am not sure which one is better (easier to build) for volumetric circuit. I would follow your advice to choose between Horizontal/vertical. either way: 2 pieces g) R1: 3k3 (Pull up resistor) h)R3: 10K x3 i)R5:100k x1 j)R6: 47k x 1 k)R7: 10K x1 l)C1:220uF x2 m)C3: 0.1 uF x4 I also rent Arduino from school to experiment at home.

And on monday, I will do a) To make sure that what I learned and try to fit with the schematic is right b) Try to make it with Nixie intact c) try to turn on the Nixie d) Try to find out the IDE and the coding e) try to make the clock in Volumetric

Cross my fingers!