I always wanted to design a nixie clock that uses just 74xx ICs. I know that there are some schematics available but just copying a design is not fun.
Recently, I watched a video from CouriousMarc with an intro to a digital logic circuit simulation software called logisim-evolution. I think that will be a big help, the software looks great!
I designed a nixie about 50 years ago that used all 74xx logic and a few discrete transistors. It was wired point-to-point to the IC’s (no sockets) and it ran for 35+ years. The only logic mistake that I made was that I did the AM/PM indicator and was all proud of it and someone pointed out to me that PM changes to AM at midnight, not 1 AM. It was going to require all new logic and I never changed it but it sure was unique. I used mains frequency division and a 74123 as a monostable-one shot timer for the input to the frequency counter to eliminate line noise. That resolved all of the noise issues, which were a real pain until I did that.
It was a wonder that I didn’t damage the ICs by soldering directly to the pins and using old telephone twisted pair wires for the connections. I was a poor college student and scrounged everything I could find…
Jeff
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