Looks good, glad to see someone else designing a clock.
Ok so you cant add a colon, I'd make the section of the display flash
so the user knows what they are setting.
I've tried using a motion sensor to switch on the tubes when a room is
occupied thats a good idea, my idea was just a condenser mic that
'listened' for sound, it doesnt really matter if the tubes get powered
up occaisionally by background noise.
I've been messing with the idea of using pwm to create a crossfade
effect on the seconds and mins/hours, it looks really good esp on a
lighthouse clock I've worked on.
If your using an avr you can have the chip generate the pwm to switch
the chopper transistor to generate the ht, I looked into this but the
pic chips I use have too low an output freq on the pwm channel.
MSF input is also a good idea, toom me a while to get that to work,
you have to wait 2 minutes every time a change to the code is made.
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