RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED - Tube
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RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED - Tube
RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED Contents: 1. Applications of the socket 2. Solder instructions of the socket 3. Drawing of the assembled socket 4. Section drawing of the socket with IN-8 tube 5. Drawing and technical data of the tube contacts 6. Technical data and pinout of the IN-8 (ИН-8) Nixie tube 7. Technical data and pinout of the IN-2 (ИН-2) Nixie tube 8. Technical data of the included LED 9. Example of use: Schematic of a Nixie Clock 10. Example of use: Sockets mounted on an assembly board 11. Example of use: Nixie clock with IN-8 tubes mounted in a case 12. Example of use: IN-2 Nixie tube 1. Applications of the socket The RSH27 Nixie tube socket with LED can be used for all tubes with RSH27 base. The Russian spelling of this base is “РШ27”. Here you see an example picture of the RSH27 base: Page 1 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED The currently known Nixie tubes and Dekatrons with this base are: - Nixie tube IN-8 (Russian spelling: ИН-8) - Nixie tube IN-2 (Russian spelling: ИН-2) - Dekatron tube A-107 - Dekatron tube A-108 - Dekatron tube A-109 Since the listed Dekatrons are seldom and unusual, this description does mainly concentrate at the Nixie tubes. The socket provides the opportunity to apply a 3 mm LED under the tube to generate the very impressive floor lighting effect. without floor lighting with blue floor lighting You can use other LEDs instead of the included one, of course. You can use the tube contacts in your own PCB layout, too. The contacts will fit for all tubes with 1 mm (0.04”) pin diameter. The socket has a black coated surface. This is very expedient for the case mounting at a Nixie clock, because the black surface looks neutral. 2. Solder instructions of the socket - Apply all contacts to the tube pins Page 2 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED - Insert the tube with the contacts into the drills of the board and align the tube right-angled to the board surface. The top side of the board is marked with “FRONT”. As a standard you can align the front of the tube in direction of the marking “FRONT”. You also can align the tube to you own requirements. Therefore 12 solder pads are available at the board whereof only 11 are used. The standard alignment for IN-8 tubes you can learn from the “Drawing of the assembled socket” below. The IN-2 tube you can align to your own requirements in the board. The pin markings and the marking “FRONT” you can ignore for IN-2 tubes. - Solder the contacts carefully from the bottom side. Don’t use too much solder, otherwise the solder may flow into the inner side of the contacts. If you want, you can cut the thin part of the pins. Page 3 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED - Pull the tube out of the socket. - The following step only is necessary if you want to use the floor lighting feature by a LED: Solder the LED to the board. It must be assembled from the top side, of course. The distance between LED and tube bottom should be kept small. Note the drawing “Section drawing of the socket with IN-8 tube” below for that. - Record the position of the anode and the cathode of the LED. You can choose the direction freely. - Solder the connection wires from the bottom side to the corresponding solder pads of the socket. The pin markings at the bottom side of the socket match to a IN-8 Nixie tube in case you use the standard alignment. - Put the tube into the socket. Page 4 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 3. Drawing of the assembled socket Remarks: - all dimensions in mm - The drawing shows the standard alignment for IN-8 tubes, at which the tube front (pin 6) shows an angle of 30° to the mounting holes. You also can align the tube to you own requirements, of course Here you see the blank board from top and bottom side: Page 5 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 4. Section drawing of the socket with IN-8 tube all dimensions in mm Page 6 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 5. Drawing and technical data of the tube contacts all dimensions in mm Technical data: - Material: tinned brass, fully gold plated - Diameter of the pad drill for the 1.5 mm diameter: 1.6 ± 0.05 mm (0.063 ± 0.002”) - Diameter of the pad drill for the 0.6 mm diameter: 0.75 ± 0.1 mm (0.03 ± 0.004”) 6. Technical data and pinout of the IN-8 (ИН-8) Nixie tube Page 7 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED Displayed symbols Base and socket Digit height Dimension tube bottom to digits Tube diameter nominal Tube diameter maximal Tube height bottom to top Tube height total Ignition voltage Anode voltage maximal Anode voltage nominal Anode voltage minimal Voltage drop Cathode current nominal Cathode current maximal Life expectancy minimal Mass Luminance UZ U A max UA U A min U A/K IK I K max m L 0-9 RSH27 (РШ27) 18 mm (0.71") 14 mm (0.55") 18 mm (0.71") 19 mm (0.75") 55 mm (2.17") 62 mm (2.44") 170 V 200 V 180 V 170 V 150 V 2.5 mA 3.5 mA 10000 h 13 g 100 cd/m² Pinout of the Nixie tube IN-8 (ИН-8): Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bottom view Page 8 of 18 Connection Cathode digit 1 Cathode digit 2 Cathode digit 3 Cathode digit 4 Cathode digit 5 Cathode digit 6 Cathode digit 7 Cathode digit 8 Cathode digit 9 Cathode digit 0 Anode RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 7. Technical data and pinout of the IN-2 (ИН-2) Nixie tube Displayed symbols Base and socket Digit height Tube diameter nominal Tube diameter maximal Tube height total Ignition voltage Anode voltage maximal Anode voltage nominal Anode voltage minimal Voltage drop Cathode current nominal Cathode current maximal Mass UZ U A max UA U A min U A/K IK I K max m 0-9 RSH27 (РШ27) 9 mm (0.35") 18 mm (0.71") 19 mm (0.75") 40 mm (1.57") 170 V 200 V 180 V 170 V 150 V 1.5 mA 2 mA 10 g Pinout of the Nixie tube IN-2 (ИН-2): Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bottom view Page 9 of 18 Connection Cathode digit 1 Cathode digit 2 Cathode digit 3 Cathode digit 4 Cathode digit 5 Cathode digit 6 Cathode digit 7 Cathode digit 8 Cathode digit 9 Cathode digit 0 Anode RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 8. Technical data of the included LED - Color: blue Wave length: approx. 430 nm Light intensity: 2000 mcd Angle of radiation: approx. 15° luminous flux: 0.1 lm Rated current: 20-30 mA Voltage drop: 3.3 V Power consumption at current 20 mA: 66 mW Diameter: 3 mm (0.12”) 9. Example of use: Schematic of a Nixie Clock On the next page you see an example of the schematic of a simple Nixie Clock which uses IN-8 tubes. You can modify the circuitry according to your own requirements for all other Nixie tubes. The circuit provides the possibility to connect a DCF77 receiver or a GPS receiver. Furthermore a RTC is installed, glow lamp separators and the LED floor lighting. Page 10 of 18 Schematic of a simple IN-8 Nixie Clock RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 10. Example of use: Sockets mounted on an assembly board The following pictures show how to mount the sockets at an assembly board as example (computer animation) You could mount the assembly board in a case as shown in the next picture (computer animation) Page 12 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 11. Example of use: Nixie clock with IN-8 tubes mounted in a case At the following pictures you see a IN-8 Nixie clock mounted in a gorgeous stainless steel case as example. Exactly the same principle as described precedent was used here. There’s no limit for your fantasy for the case, of course. Have fun building it! Page 13 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED Page 14 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED Page 15 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED Page 16 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED Page 17 of 18 RSH27 Nixie Tube Socket with LED 12. Example of use: IN-2 Nixie tube Page 18 of 18