On 11 Jul 2007 at 18:12, Ethan Dicks wrote:
There are plenty of 1970s designs for those - I have
them in the Sams
"555 Timer Cookbook", and, I think, in "Don Lancaster's TTL
Cookbook"
(he dips into 555 designs as they interface to TTL circuits). I don't
think there are any listed designs that go up that high there, but
extending what's there isn't too difficult. One doesn't need a 90VDC
1A power supply for blinking nine neon bulbs.
As long as we're discussing antique technology, why not a vibrator
and step-up transformer? Then one can recitfy the AC by means of an
aluminum-borax rectifier. What the heck, a 9v transistor radio
battery is too new, anyway. How about some crowfoot cells?
Perhaps one could simply do away with the neon lamps and substitute
air spark gaps (using plate glass capacitors, of course) and power
the whole affair with a coal-fired steam engine driving a winshurst
machine.
Cheers,
Chuck