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To program these chips, [Aaron] first had to wire up the microcontroller into a circuit. This was just a bit of perf board, a resistor, a few caps, and a USB A plug.
To make things a little easier on yourself, Arduino shield-maker 1Sheeld shows off how to hack a clock to change color depending on traffic conditions.
For full instructions on how to build your very own Nixie tube clock using a little Arduino hardware and programming jump over to the official Hackster.io project page by following the link below.
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