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Assembling IN-17 Nixie Clock. Recommendations 

 

 
It is not difficult to assemble this clock. Please have a look at circuit diagram and components 
layout diagram to see what and were components should be soldered in. 
Here is some recommendation, which I hope will help you to assemble your clock smoothly. 
 

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Please follow recommendation below, as these boards I would  recommender to solder in 
right order to avoid some components soldering problem. 
 

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Even clock does not have any tiny smd components, its design is quite compact, so take 
extra care and make sure that close pads are not short. 

 
 
 

Assembling tube PCB: 

 

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Please use both assembling components layout diagram to solder components on both 
side of tube board.. 

 
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All main components including IN-17 tubes have to be inserted  from  the main side 
using 

IN17clock_tubes_pcb_a.pdf

   layout diagram. 

 
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Only K155ID1 chip and board interconnection pins  have to be inserted  from bottom 
side of the board. Please use 

IN17clock_tubes_pcb_b.pdf

   layout diagram for it. 

 
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I would recommend you to solder K155ID1 first, as it will be difficult to do it, if you 
have already soldered IN-17 tubes. First pin of this chip has squire pad on the board. 

 

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The last two components on the tube board I usually  solder are  2 orange LEDs. You 
have to cut its legs to adjust  the height of it, but make sure you insert it with right 
polarity. The pad marked as  “+” is LED anode (usually longer leg) 

 

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All transistor on the board are  the same and  are MPSA42 

 

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All resistors , except marked on the board,  are 180-200K 

 
 
 

Assembling main uC PCB: 
 

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Please use both assembling components layout diagram to solder components on both 
side of microcontroller board.. 

 
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Firstly I solder all resistors laying on the side shown on the   

IN17clock_uC_pcb_a.pdf

   

layout diagram. At the current PCB release these is only one SMD component on the 
main board – 220uH inductor. Its size is relatively big to other SMD components, so it 
should not be a problem to solder it.  Just put in the marked position on the board, hold it 
by few fingers and sold one contact. Have a look if its position on the board is OK, then 
solder opposite contact. 

 

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